On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Simo Sorce simo@redhat.com wrote:
On my 'normal' systems once the desktop is fully started with Firfox, Gnome, Evolution and all the crap, I already am using more than half the RAM available, so tmpfs in RAM means I hit swap as soon as something decides to write a tmp file as if we didn't have enough I/O issues with latest kernels in Fedora, isn't that awesome ? Not!
No. Thats not what it means.