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Re: [MiNT] Folder at the RAM disk?



On Saturday 23 November 2013 13:02:54 Jo Even Skarstein wrote:
> On Sat, 2013-11-23 at 11:43 +0100, Jean-François Lemaire wrote:
> > However, on my FireBee the u:/ram pseudo drive is always at 0 bites so I
> > guess it doesn't help speeding up anything. I wonder what's going on
> > there.
> u:\ram is not a drive, it's a directory. You can't find the amount of
> free space in a directory.

Indeed...
 
> Try to "alias" u:\ram to a drive letter instead, now you can see the
> amount of free space on this drive.

The worst part is that we talked about this some weeks ago... I should take 
notes. So I guess that now TMPDIR must point to "R:" (my alias) and not to 
"u:/ram"? Or does the aliasing makes it the same? I mean, what happens if an 
application tries to obtain the free space available on $TMPDIR and $TMPDIR 
points to "u:/ram"?

Cheers,
JFL
-- 
Jean-François Lemaire