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A script to start and stop ramdisks in the Solaris OS

This article describes a start/stop script for ramdisks in the Solaris OS. Using this script you can start and stop one or more ramdisks either manually or automatically while booting the system. The script also supports an initial load of the data for the ramdisk after creating the ramdisk and a backup of the data on the ramdisk to another directory before destroying the ramdisk.

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