You need to make a filesystem (one of mke2fs /dev/ram1 BLOCKS, mkromfs
... etc.). Then you need to mount it (mkdir /ramdisk; mount /dev/ram1
/ramdisk). Then you can poke about in /ramdisk.
-- Jamie
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