Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!rpi!pawl.rpi.edu!deven From: deven@pawl.rpi.edu (Deven Corzine) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Mount questions Message-ID: Date: 26 Jan 89 16:15:08 GMT References: <34939@bbn.COM> <549@jc3b21.UUCP> Sender: usenet@rpi.edu Organization: RPI Public Access Workstation Lab, Troy, NY Lines: 18 In-reply-to: fgd3@jc3b21.UUCP's message of 26 Jan 89 00:27:49 GMT > Use "Relabel RAM: RAM" in your Startup-Sequence file. Remember that >the RAM: disk goes away everytime you reboot. It gets recreated the first >time it is referenced. So include a reference to RAM: (such as copy echo >to RAM:") in your startup sequence. Then relabel it. The new name will >last until you boot the system again. No need; the reference to RAM: in that relabel command will create the ramdisk just prior to renaming it. So just the "Relabel RAM: RAM" does the job nicely. Deven -- ------- shadow@pawl.rpi.edu ------- Deven Thomas Corzine --------------------- Cogito shadow@acm.rpi.edu 2346 15th Street Pi-Rho America ergo userfxb6@rpitsmts.bitnet Troy, NY 12180-2306 (518) 272-5847 sum... In the immortal words of Socrates: "I drank what?" ...I think.