I should add here, i'd still have the OS and LS on a HD in the sampler box. But i'd like to have the whole thing run in ram, and boot only from the HD.
Alex.
Den Wednesday 04 March 2009 22.07.57 skrev alex stone:
> I have a question about running linux in ram.Hi Alex,
>
>
> The Scenario.
>
> I'm researching building a dedicated Lsampler box, running headless, with
> netjack doing the ins and outs.
>
> Given the usually large templates i run (full orchestra), including a lot
> of articulations, i'm wondering how feasible it would be to build a
> barebones Linux OS, with linuxsampler as the sole app, more or less, (and
> required libs, etc...), and run the entire thing in ram, that is, the OS,
> Lsampler, and samples.
>
> Is this possible, and if someone's already tried this in some form or other
> successfully or otherwise, could you share some experiences, pros and cons,
> etc... ?
We have a home brew at work that is a Liveubuntu with some extra mayonnaise.
PXE-boot (net boot) of the kernel through a boot server (Ubuntu 8.04). All
runs in memory. Everything you install (from the boot server) on desktop OS
(Ubuntu) can be saved as a file with apt-get install set and reinstalls
automatically when you boot next time. This makes us a hardware independent
up to the point whats in our kenrel. I was not the designer of the system so
I don't have the intricate details of it but if you're interested I could ask
(not that hard. the designer is sitting 3 doors down) about them. I do
remember a caveat about booting. The initrd can't hold more than xx amount of
data and that made the designer do some trick to get around that. What I can
about the system is that you'll need at least 2G of memory to run smoothly.
/bengan
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