Automatic Ssh Ramdisk

Connect to your instance through SSH. For this example, go to the VM instances page and click the SSH button next the instance where you want to add a RAM disk. Create a mount point for your RAM disk. $ sudo mkdir /mnt/ram-disk. Create and mount a new tmpfs RAM disk. You must determine a value.

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commented Jan 30, 2016

I have iphone 4s 8 gb. I download all of your jar file but it says ðŸ‘x8D SSH ramdisk maker & loader, version 05-01-2012 git rev-02b
Made possible thanks to Camilo Rodrigues (@Allpluscomputer)
Including xpwn source code by the Dev Team and planetbeing
Including syringe source code by Chronic-Dev and posixninja
syringe exploits by pod2g, geohot & posixninja
Report bugs to msft.guymsft.guy@gmail.com (@msft_guy)

Extracted resource to C:UsersuserAppDataLocalTempssh_rdnativejsyringeapi.dll
Extracted resource to C:UsersuserAppDataLocalTempssh_rdnativemux_redux.dll

Connect a device in DFU mode
MobileDevice event: DfuConnect, ffff, ffffff00
DFU device 'UNSUPPORTED' connected
Ignoring unsupported device UNSUPPORTED

every one of the jar file says the same. please help me .

commented Feb 3, 2016

Help me please fast. I am having trouble using my phone.

commented Feb 3, 2016

My freind I'm not the one you should askI'm just like you a visitor of the siteSorry
Ramdisk

Ssh Ramdisk Maker

commented Mar 25, 2017

ssh-rd only support A4 chipsets and older. Ie Iphone 4, 3G, 3,

And NOT A5 chips and newer, ie.: 4S, 5, 5S, 6, 6S, 7 etc.

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