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		<title>Linux RAM-Based Filesystem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been searching the Internet for the RAM-based filesystem in Linux. There are many posts and each one describes its solution and configuration well. However, after reading few of them, it may seem a little confusing because there are 3 different mechanisms -ramdisk, ramfs and tmpfs- to create a RAM-based filesystem in Linux and [...]]]></description>
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