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concepts rather than specific file systems. Suggested by hubertf@.
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# $NetBSD: fstab.ramdisk,v 1.4 2005/12/24 12:59:21 jmmv Exp $
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# Sample fstab for multiple ramdisks (mfs and tmpfs).
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#
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#
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# mfs examples
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#
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# /tmp is on a 5MB mfs partition; see mount_mfs(8) for details.
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# Adjust the size according to the amount of free RAM.
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swap /tmp mfs rw,-s=5m,nodev,nosuid
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#
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# tmpfs examples
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#
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# Standard tmpfs entry for /tmp.
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tmpfs /tmp tmpfs rw
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# Standard tmpfs entry for /var/run.
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#tmpfs /var/run tmpfs rw
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# Note that for this to work correctly you must add /var/run to the list
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# of critical local file systems in /etc/rc.conf. You can do so by adding
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# the following to that file:
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#critical_filesystems_local="${critical_filesystems_local} /var/run"
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# Mounts tmpfs over /tmp with a size limit.
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#tmpfs /tmp tmpfs rw,-s128M
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# Mounts a tmpfs instance to be used by a specific user.
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#tmpfs /home/foo/tmp tmpfs rw,-ufoo,-gusers,-s50M
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