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23 so that the VM subsystem does not try to reclaim them later.
67 The usage of the word (two bytes) that "rdev -r" sets in the kernel image is
70 14 indicates that a RAM disk is to be loaded, and bit 15 indicates whether a
83 Hence you want to set bits 0 to 13 as 0, meaning that your RAM disk
87 You want bit 14 as one, indicating that a RAM disk is to be loaded.
90 You want bit 15 as one, indicating that you want a prompt/keypress
91 sequence so that you have a chance to switch floppy disks.
94 Putting that together gives 2^15 + 2^14 + 0 = 49152 for an rdev word.
101 If you make a boot disk that has LILO, then for the above, you would use:
119 a) Decide on the RAM disk size that you want. Say 2 MB for this example.
122 area (esp. for disks) so that maximal compression is achieved for
123 the unused blocks of the image that you are about to create.
145 that is slightly larger than the kernel, so that you can put another