.TH RAMFS 4 .SH NAME ramfs \- memory file system .SH SYNOPSIS .B ramfs [ .B -abcAD ] [ .B -s .I srv ] [ .B -m .I mnt ] [ .B -n .I addr ] [ .B -V .I volspec ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Ramfs services a ram file system for temporary and volatile files. By default, .I ramfs mounts itself at .BR /tmp . Option .B -m can be used to mount it at .I mnt instead. Flags .B -abc mount after, before, and allowing file creation, as .IR mount (2) describes. .PP In the same way, options .B -s and .B -n request the server to register .I srv with .IR srv (3) and to listen for clients at network address .IR addr . Clients are authenticated via .IR factotum (4) unless flag .B -A is given or the client connects from the local machine. .PP This program is useful as a volatile place holder of information that must be exported to the network in a secure way. It is a good candidate to place on it synthetized and context information for others to know. .PP The .B -V option makes .I ramfs announce the volume with the given .I volspec and appropriate default constraints for the user name, system name, and location. .PP The .B -D flag shows 9P messages sent and received, for diagnostics. .PP In gereral, the options related to Plan B file servers for volumes are described in .IR planbfs (4) and have the same meaning in this and other file servers developed for Plan B. .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/ramfs.c .SH SEE ALSO .IR planbfs (4).