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General Questions • [Software] Setting a RAM Disk in Debian (and in Linux in general)

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Chrome and Chromium and several other chromium-based browsers are supported by profile-sync-daemon. You just have edit ~/.config/psd/.psd.conf to add them. Supported browsers are listed in the conf file.
The psd.conf file itself isn't too complicated. I'll study the documentation and give another try.
I never bothered to try setting downloads to memory, I just use ~/Downloads as default.
I'm quite used to download everything to a RAM disk, then manipulate the files (if needed) and afterwards distribute them to physical disks. I'm tempted to do what CwF recommended: to mount another tmpfs over the Downloads directory.

Statistics: Posted by frafz — 2024-06-23 10:54 — Replies 11 — Views 174



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