[New: openFATE 311011] Boot option "toram"
Feature added by: Matti Vahalinna (Waxborg) Feature #311011, revision 1 Title: Boot option "toram" openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run completely from there. -- Vahis -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
Feature changed by: Thomas Schmidt (digitaltomm) Feature #311011, revision 2 Title: Boot option "toram" - openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed + openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is - possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this - feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the - impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you - boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a - RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run - completely from there. - -- Vahis + possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. + I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly + also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the + Live system. + So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after + which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is + run completely from there. + Relations: + - BootToRAM on ubuntu (url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
Feature changed by: Roger Luedecke (Shadowolf7) Feature #311011, revision 6 Title: Boot option "toram" openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run completely from there. Relations: - BootToRAM on ubuntu (url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM) + Discussion: + #1: Roger Luedecke (shadowolf7) (2011-06-02 02:55:56) + I think this would only be feasible for a lighter distro. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
Feature changed by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Feature #311011, revision 7 Title: Boot option "toram" openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run completely from there. Relations: - BootToRAM on ubuntu (url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM) Discussion: #1: Roger Luedecke (shadowolf7) (2011-06-02 02:55:56) I think this would only be feasible for a lighter distro. + #2: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2011-07-31 23:36:10) + An approach for getting a lightweight openSUSE: + https://features.opensuse.org/312689 (https://features.opensuse.org/312689) + With this as a base, an option 'load lightweight openSUSE to RAM' should be + possible. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
Feature changed by: Eduard Avetisyan (dich) Feature #311011, revision 8 Title: Boot option "toram" openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run completely from there. Relations: - BootToRAM on ubuntu (url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM) Discussion: #1: Roger Luedecke (shadowolf7) (2011-06-02 02:55:56) I think this would only be feasible for a lighter distro. #2: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2011-07-31 23:36:10) An approach for getting a lightweight openSUSE: https://features.opensuse.org/312689 (https://features.opensuse.org/312689) With this as a base, an option 'load lightweight openSUSE to RAM' should be possible. + #3: Eduard Avetisyan (dich) (2012-07-24 23:24:37) + modern machines are 4+ GB large in RAM, and the liveCD is only 700MB. + This option could be useful! -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
Feature changed by: MyFirstName MyLastName (openUser159) Feature #311011, revision 9 Title: Boot option "toram" openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run completely from there. Relations: - BootToRAM on ubuntu (url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM) Discussion: #1: Roger Luedecke (shadowolf7) (2011-06-02 02:55:56) I think this would only be feasible for a lighter distro. #2: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2011-07-31 23:36:10) An approach for getting a lightweight openSUSE: https://features.opensuse.org/312689 (https://features.opensuse.org/312689) With this as a base, an option 'load lightweight openSUSE to RAM' should be possible. #3: Eduard Avetisyan (dich) (2012-07-24 23:24:37) modern machines are 4+ GB large in RAM, and the liveCD is only 700MB. This option could be useful! + #4: MyFirstName MyLastName (openuser159) (2014-10-14 15:36:18) + I have tried Ubuntu boot to RAM: fantastic! - But I use Suse since + 2005, so I hope this functionality will soon be available in openSuse! -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
Feature changed by: Mustafa Muhammad (mustafa_muhammad) Feature #311011, revision 10 Title: Boot option "toram" openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run completely from there. Relations: - BootToRAM on ubuntu (url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM) Discussion: #1: Roger Luedecke (shadowolf7) (2011-06-02 02:55:56) I think this would only be feasible for a lighter distro. #2: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2011-07-31 23:36:10) An approach for getting a lightweight openSUSE: https://features.opensuse.org/312689 (https://features.opensuse.org/312689) With this as a base, an option 'load lightweight openSUSE to RAM' should be possible. #3: Eduard Avetisyan (dich) (2012-07-24 23:24:37) modern machines are 4+ GB large in RAM, and the liveCD is only 700MB. This option could be useful! #4: MyFirstName MyLastName (openuser159) (2014-10-14 15:36:18) I have tried Ubuntu boot to RAM: fantastic! - But I use Suse since 2005, so I hope this functionality will soon be available in openSuse! + #5: Mustafa Muhammad (mustafa_muhammad) (2014-11-10 21:57:26) + Really great feature to have, I saw it in several distros and it is + fantastic. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
Feature changed by: Sławomir Lach (Lachu) Feature #311011, revision 11 Title: Boot option "toram" openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run completely from there. Relations: - BootToRAM on ubuntu (url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM) Discussion: #1: Roger Luedecke (shadowolf7) (2011-06-02 02:55:56) I think this would only be feasible for a lighter distro. #2: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2011-07-31 23:36:10) An approach for getting a lightweight openSUSE: https://features.opensuse.org/312689 (https://features.opensuse.org/312689) With this as a base, an option 'load lightweight openSUSE to RAM' should be possible. #3: Eduard Avetisyan (dich) (2012-07-24 23:24:37) modern machines are 4+ GB large in RAM, and the liveCD is only 700MB. This option could be useful! + #6: Sławomir Lach (lachu) (2014-11-11 12:57:32) (reply to #3) + I must tell you, that filesystem on live cd are compressed, so 700 MiB + can be too less to use system with toram boot option. #4: MyFirstName MyLastName (openuser159) (2014-10-14 15:36:18) I have tried Ubuntu boot to RAM: fantastic! - But I use Suse since 2005, so I hope this functionality will soon be available in openSuse! #5: Mustafa Muhammad (mustafa_muhammad) (2014-11-10 21:57:26) Really great feature to have, I saw it in several distros and it is fantastic. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
Feature changed by: Richard Brown (RBrownSUSE) Feature #311011, revision 12 Title: Boot option "toram" openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run completely from there. Relations: - BootToRAM on ubuntu (url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM) Discussion: #1: Roger Luedecke (shadowolf7) (2011-06-02 02:55:56) I think this would only be feasible for a lighter distro. #2: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2011-07-31 23:36:10) An approach for getting a lightweight openSUSE: https://features.opensuse.org/312689 (https://features.opensuse.org/312689) With this as a base, an option 'load lightweight openSUSE to RAM' should be possible. #3: Eduard Avetisyan (dich) (2012-07-24 23:24:37) modern machines are 4+ GB large in RAM, and the liveCD is only 700MB. This option could be useful! #6: Sławomir Lach (lachu) (2014-11-11 12:57:32) (reply to #3) I must tell you, that filesystem on live cd are compressed, so 700 MiB can be too less to use system with toram boot option. #4: MyFirstName MyLastName (openuser159) (2014-10-14 15:36:18) I have tried Ubuntu boot to RAM: fantastic! - But I use Suse since 2005, so I hope this functionality will soon be available in openSuse! #5: Mustafa Muhammad (mustafa_muhammad) (2014-11-10 21:57:26) Really great feature to have, I saw it in several distros and it is fantastic. + #7: Richard Brown (rbrownsuse) (2015-02-03 10:56:56) + The original description says this is for a 'low spec machine'.. that + seems counter intuitive to me - wouldn't it need quite a bit of RAM for + that to work effectively? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
Feature changed by: Mustafa Muhammad (mustafa_muhammad) Feature #311011, revision 13 Title: Boot option "toram" openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run completely from there. Relations: - BootToRAM on ubuntu (url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM) Discussion: #1: Roger Luedecke (shadowolf7) (2011-06-02 02:55:56) I think this would only be feasible for a lighter distro. #2: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2011-07-31 23:36:10) An approach for getting a lightweight openSUSE: https://features.opensuse.org/312689 (https://features.opensuse.org/312689) With this as a base, an option 'load lightweight openSUSE to RAM' should be possible. #3: Eduard Avetisyan (dich) (2012-07-24 23:24:37) modern machines are 4+ GB large in RAM, and the liveCD is only 700MB. This option could be useful! #6: Sławomir Lach (lachu) (2014-11-11 12:57:32) (reply to #3) I must tell you, that filesystem on live cd are compressed, so 700 MiB can be too less to use system with toram boot option. #4: MyFirstName MyLastName (openuser159) (2014-10-14 15:36:18) I have tried Ubuntu boot to RAM: fantastic! - But I use Suse since 2005, so I hope this functionality will soon be available in openSuse! #5: Mustafa Muhammad (mustafa_muhammad) (2014-11-10 21:57:26) Really great feature to have, I saw it in several distros and it is fantastic. #7: Richard Brown (rbrownsuse) (2015-02-03 10:56:56) The original description says this is for a 'low spec machine'.. that seems counter intuitive to me - wouldn't it need quite a bit of RAM for that to work effectively? + #8: Mustafa Muhammad (mustafa_muhammad) (2015-02-04 15:14:29) + He meant that even on a "low spec machine" it is very fast "when run + completely in RAM", RAM is cheap nowadays, and lots of machines have 4+ + Gigs. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
Feature changed by: Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_iv) Feature #311011, revision 14 Title: Boot option "toram" - openSUSE Distribution: New + openSUSE Distribution: Rejected by Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_iv) + reject reason: We do not plan to devote resources to this. Esp. since + we killed the live cds. Thus if you are interested in this feel free to + contribute in livecd resurrection (even with the toram option). Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Matti Vahalinna (waxborg) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: I've long been amazed about the speed of DamnSmallLinux on a low spec machine when run completely in RAM. I've also seen that this is possible with Gentoo and Ubuntu nowadays. I would love to see this feature in openSUSE Live. This would greatly also improve the impression that new users get when they try out the Live system. So you boot from the Live media and give it an option 'toram' after which a RAM disk is created, the system is copied there and then it is run completely from there. Relations: - BootToRAM on ubuntu (url: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM) Discussion: #1: Roger Luedecke (shadowolf7) (2011-06-02 02:55:56) I think this would only be feasible for a lighter distro. #2: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2011-07-31 23:36:10) An approach for getting a lightweight openSUSE: https://features.opensuse.org/312689 (https://features.opensuse.org/312689) With this as a base, an option 'load lightweight openSUSE to RAM' should be possible. #3: Eduard Avetisyan (dich) (2012-07-24 23:24:37) modern machines are 4+ GB large in RAM, and the liveCD is only 700MB. This option could be useful! #6: Sławomir Lach (lachu) (2014-11-11 12:57:32) (reply to #3) I must tell you, that filesystem on live cd are compressed, so 700 MiB can be too less to use system with toram boot option. #4: MyFirstName MyLastName (openuser159) (2014-10-14 15:36:18) I have tried Ubuntu boot to RAM: fantastic! - But I use Suse since 2005, so I hope this functionality will soon be available in openSuse! #5: Mustafa Muhammad (mustafa_muhammad) (2014-11-10 21:57:26) Really great feature to have, I saw it in several distros and it is fantastic. #7: Richard Brown (rbrownsuse) (2015-02-03 10:56:56) The original description says this is for a 'low spec machine'.. that seems counter intuitive to me - wouldn't it need quite a bit of RAM for that to work effectively? #8: Mustafa Muhammad (mustafa_muhammad) (2015-02-04 15:14:29) He meant that even on a "low spec machine" it is very fast "when run completely in RAM", RAM is cheap nowadays, and lots of machines have 4+ Gigs. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311011
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