Boot from memory.

peppe_at_unipg.it
Date: 11/08/05


Date: 8 Nov 2005 01:27:23 -0800

I'm looking for infos about the existence of a Fedora or RedHat AS
minimal image that can be booted in memory.

What I'm looking for is a ramdisk or initramfs image of a functional
Fedora/RedHat (FC3/AS3 or up) system that can be booted directly from
memory with a size between 512M and 1Gb.

The idea is to use such a system for maintanance or hardware
inspection.

Any reference on how to build such a system from the installations RPM?

Thanks, G. Vitillaro.

P.S. Use giuseppe-no-spam@vitillaro.org.nospam as e-mail address after
removing the nospam protection strings.



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