In article <[🔎] 20051220112305.GD6141@khazad-dum.debian.net> you wrote: > aren't really there anyway, I have never heard of non-swappable in-memory > filesystems. the ram disks, afaik. > Those are: Solaris, *BSD and The Hurd. Solaris and all of the BSDs can do > VM-based filesystems that are nearly identical to tmpfs. I don't know about > The Hurd. tmpfs is old in solaris and pretty new in Linux. Gruss Bernd