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NAME¶
md —
memory disk
SYNOPSIS¶
device md
DESCRIPTION¶
Themd driver provides support for four kinds
of memory backed virtual disks:
malloc- Backing store is allocated using malloc(9).
Only one malloc-bucket is used, which means that all
mddevices withmallocbacking must share the malloc-per-bucket-quota. The exact size of this quota varies, in particular with the amount of RAM in the system. The exact value can be determined with vmstat(8). preload- A file loaded by loader(8) with type
‘md_image’ is used for backing store. For backwards
compatibility the type ‘mfs_root’ is also recognized. If the
kernel is created with option
MD_ROOTthe first preloaded image found will become the root file system. vnode- A regular file is used as backing store. This allows for mounting ISO images without the tedious detour over actual physical media.
swap- Backing store is allocated from buffer memory. Pages get pushed out to the
swap when the system is under memory pressure, otherwise they stay in the
operating memory. Using
swapbacking is generally preferable overmallocbacking.
EXAMPLES¶
To create a kernel with a ramdisk or MD file system, your kernel config needs the following options:options MD_ROOT # MD is a potential root device options MD_ROOT_SIZE=8192 # 8MB ram disk makeoptions MFS_IMAGE=/h/foo/ARM-MD options ROOTDEVNAME=\"ufs:md0\"
SEE ALSO¶
disklabel(8), fdisk(8), loader(8), mdconfig(8), mdmfs(8), newfs(8), vmstat(8)HISTORY¶
Themd driver first appeared in
FreeBSD 4.0 as a cleaner replacement for the MFS
functionality previously used in PicoBSD and in the
FreeBSD installation process.
The md driver did a hostile takeover of the
vn(4) driver in FreeBSD
5.0.
AUTHORS¶
Themd driver was written by
Poul-Henning Kamp
⟨phk@FreeBSD.org⟩.| October 30, 2007 | Debian |