Maybe it's the added buffers (in MediaToolBox) for your new partition, iirc FFS doesn't need/use as much buffers as SFS does. (if you haven't add anything else, thats the only thing i can think of right now)
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sure, MediaToolBox, Add/Change Partiton and reduce from 600(?) to 300 for example and see if that makes a difference
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Blocksize hasn't to do anything with buffers or ram loss With blocksize you set your max possible partition size 512 means (i think) a max size of 2GB
well, if that wasn't it...thinking
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Today I changed my work: partition to SFS from FFS2 and since then I seem to have lost about 25 mb of available memory.
After my MicroA1 boots it normally has about 213mb available memory but now - only 190mb...
What's happening?
It's used as disk cache. If you want more free memory but much slower disk speed you can remove or comment out diskcache.library.kmod in your kicklayout.
hehe, ok, maybe it was more than 120GB or so, then
My only advice other than the buffers would be to get the whole SFS package from joergs page and see if you can alter some of the settings (deldir size, buffers startup etc)
...although i don't really think that would make a difference
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