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2006-08-18
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Im confused why this thread has not grown larger by now.
Maybe i didnt get it right, but doesnt this allow you to move
your / to the card and therefor get about 850MB of free ram
on a 1GB card?
Has nobody tried this yet?
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2006-09-05
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2006-09-06
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