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MD(4)			    Kernel Interfaces Manual			 MD(4)

NAME
       md -- memory disk

SYNOPSIS
       device md

DESCRIPTION
       The  md driver provides support for four	kinds of memory	backed virtual
       disks:

       malloc	Backing	store is allocated using malloc(9).  Only one  malloc-
		bucket	is  used,  which means that all	md devices with	malloc
		backing	must share  the	 malloc-per-bucket-quota.   The	 exact
		size  of  this	quota varies, in particular with the amount of
		RAM in the system.  The	exact value  can  be  determined  with
		vmstat(8).

       preload	A  file	 loaded	 by loader(8) with type	`md_image' is used for
		backing	 store.	  For	backwards   compatibility   the	  type
		`mfs_root'  is also recognized.	 If the	kernel is created with
		option MD_ROOT the first preloaded image found will become the
		root file system.

       vnode	A regular file is used as  backing  store.   This  allows  for
		mounting  ISO  images  without	the tedious detour over	actual
		physical media.

       swap	Backing	store is allocated  from  buffer  memory.   Pages  get
		pushed	out  to	the swap when the system is under memory pres-
		sure, otherwise	they stay in the operating memory.  Using swap
		backing	is generally preferable	over malloc backing.

       For more	information, please see	mdconfig(8).

EXAMPLES
       To create a kernel with a ramdisk or MD file system, your kernel	config
       needs the following options:

       options	       MD_ROOT		       #MD is a	potential root device
       options	       MD_ROOT_SIZE=8192       # 8MB ram disk
       makeoptions     MFS_IMAGE=/h/foo/ARM-MD
       options	       ROOTDEVNAME=
       The image in /h/foo/ARM-MD will be loaded as  the  initial  image  each
       boot.   To create the image to use, please follow the steps to create a
       file-backed disk	found in the mdconfig(8) man page.  Other  tools  will
       also create these images, such as NanoBSD.

SEE ALSO
       disklabel(5), disklabel(8), fdisk(8), loader(8),	mdconfig(8), mdmfs(8),
       newfs(8), vmstat(8)

HISTORY
       The  md	driver	first appeared in FreeBSD 4.0 as a cleaner replacement
       for the MFS functionality previously used in PicoBSD and	in the FreeBSD
       installation process.

       The  md	driver	did  a	hostile	 takeover  of  the  vn(4)  driver   in
       FreeBSD 5.0.

AUTHORS
       The md driver was written by Poul-Henning Kamp <[email protected]>.

GNU			       November	24, 2006			 MD(4)

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