RAMFILE file
[-d] [-c class[,class]...] [-n node[,node]...]
| [-m mode] [-u user] [-g group]
Creates a file in the RAM disk.
For both RAMDIR and RAMFILE directives:
| The -m option sets permissions of the specified file or directory.
| The -u option sets owner of the specified file or directory.
| The -g option sets group of the specified file or directory.
LINKDIR dir
[-d] [-p] [-c class[,class]...] [-n node[,node]...]
Creates a directory in the RAM disk, and causes the corresponding directory in
the root filesystem to point to the directory in /ram.
| The -p option protects the contents of the /ram directory from update-node -clean.
LINKFILE file
[-d] [-c class[,class]...] [-n node[,node]...]
Creates a directory in the RAM disk, and causes the corresponding directory in
the root filesystem to point to the file in /ram.
For RAMDIR, RAMFILE, LINKDIR, LINKFILE directives:
| The -d option causes the given file/directory to be duplicated in
/ram.
| Supplying any -c options limits the directive to apply only to
the given classes.
| Supplying any -n options limits the directive to apply only to
the given nodes.
| Any wildcard syntax consisting of *, ?,
, or { } characters can be
used to specify multiple files/directories in accordance with the POSIX.2
glob() function.