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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/01/2013 08:06 AM, Phil Turmel
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<pre wrap="">That's probably a reference to "bcache", a new persistent block device
cache for linux. I don't know if there's any initramfs support for
assembly yet, but you could roll your own. That'd do what you're thinking.</pre>
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Sounds like a nice thing to try. I might want to do that, actually,
given my workflow and large storage requirements.<br>
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I have 2 TB of data on my regular workstation; however, on any given
day I don't access even 10% of it, and in any given week I probably
been work on one to three projects that are relatively "small"
(relative to the size of a 100GB SSD, that is).<br>
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Thanks for the pointer, there, and I'm totally going to look into
that.<br>
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— Mike<br>
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