- I installed things to RAM on my SL-5500, then copied and symlinked them to SD. Nethack was the only thing that ever complianed about this treatment. I had over 40MB of software and support libraries on the SD card, symlinked in this fashion, with about 12MB free in RAM. 8 MB for a swap file and 4 MB for general-purpose stuff like Opera's cache.
- If this makes sense ... excellent!
- If it does not make sense, learn more about Linux, particularly the "ln" command, which does symlinking, and the "cp" command, which copies files, and the "rm" command, which erases files. Be VERY careful with this last one! Linux has NO undo capability.
- You may also look into "tar", which I routinely use to back up directory trees prior to any serious re-organization.
- Hope this helps...