Odysseus wrote:I'm new to these forums, but have more than a decade of experience running Gentoo Linux. I'm concerned that these phones are too resource limited to use this technique. With only 1/2 a gig of ram and no swap, running most of the system in memory wouldn't leave much for anything else and could quickly lead to a situation where apps are starved and crash especially when multiple apps are opened simultaneously. This of course would defeat the intended purpose.
This seams like it would be a more viable solution for a newer phone with more resources available, but I'd love to see the results of such an experiment on the HD2 though I wouldn't want to try myself.
Very true, the barebone CM7 SRAM build mentioned in OP has a system of around 100Mb, leaving around 400Mb (less some for graphics I think) for android to use. Anything much larger would make the build unuseable and very laggy. boonbing did make an initrd.gz in the Portadroid thread (
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthr ... ?t=1094372) which only put 100Mb of a larger system image into RAM, although I am not sure whether it was the first 100Mb or whether system folders were cherry picked. I have uploaded it here
http://d-h.st/xz6I did notice in init that it checks whether an sd-ext image exists, perhaps this could be modified for NativeSD
I am a bit of a linux noob still
