> > The data stored in Linux RAM disks doesn't get swapped out -- it always > stays in memory. *nod* I understand that - so then does that increase the use of swap space for other programs/services? Or am I completely off-base here? And if it does and I'm not completely off-base, would that in turn mean that overall system performance goes does because of the read/writing to the swap partition on the physical drive? Tanks, Lhiz -- Imagination is intelligence having fun... e-mail: kethry at winternet.com URL: http://WWW.winternet.com/~kethry/index.html