[mdlug] supplemental memory?
mat.enders at gmail.com
mat.enders at gmail.com
Tue Mar 23 10:51:29 EDT 2010
These devices usually have a limited number of read writes that makes this not practical. If you want to do this anyway you could just create a swap space on the device and mount it
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From: Dean Durant
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Subject: [mdlug] supplemental memory?
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Hello, I've gotten to wondering if it's possible to use other devices as memory, like a usb stick, or pcmcia, or even like these little camera memory chips or whatever. This guy where I work has this little tiny chip that he says is 2 GB of storage. It's like half the size of my thumbnail, and not too much thicker. I was amazed when I saw it.
And so what I mean is during boot, if the kernel sees some sort of high speed storage, can it use that to load programs or anything?
I know this is a vague question. This is something a legacy OS offered a couple years back or so they claimed. I don't know how well it worked.
If this were possible, I'm thinking I could do things with my old laptop that might be really slow using virtual. Right now I have damn small on my laptop, and it runs well. I just need to upgrade the kernel, get the right wireless device, and see if I can upgrade firefox, and then it will be perfect for my purposes.
Just curious, thanks.
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