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Assuming that Jherek is using pfSense, Got as he mentioned, the easiest way to Systemchange this setting is in the admin panel via your web browser. There you go to [System: Advanced: MiscellaneousMiscellaneous] and look for the RAM Disk Settings. You'llThere you'll find what you need. I am using version 2.2.1, not sure if version 2.1.3 also has that option.

Jherek, Got to System: Advanced: Miscellaneous and look for the RAM Disk Settings. You'll find what you need.

Assuming that Jherek is using pfSense, as he mentioned, the easiest way to change this setting is in the admin panel via your web browser. There you go to [System: Advanced: Miscellaneous] and look for the RAM Disk Settings. There you'll find what you need. I am using version 2.2.1, not sure if version 2.1.3 also has that option.

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Jherek, Got to System: Advanced: Miscellaneous and look for the RAM Disk Settings. You'll find what you need.