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Prevent SSD wear by using a RAM disk for cache
Indeed the two SSD "corruptions" I had thus far showed first after Google Chrome started to act strangely. The SSD (not sure which chipset, SuperTalent UltraTalent GX) was not damaged and it was twice a HFS+ corruption, one only solveable by formatting (thank you TimeMachine). I'm now giving this a try anyway, thanks for the nice script! ---
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Prevent SSD wear by using a RAM disk for cache
The hint does not work as it is posted. Two errors:
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Prevent SSD wear by using a RAM disk for cache
You are correct about the syntax error in the "ln -s" line. However, after digging around, Google Chrome's cache is not located in
but instead at:
Prevent SSD wear by using a RAM disk for cache
The Chrome Cache is only (falsely!) located in Application Support if you were an early adopter, see this bugreport:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=14545
--- this is not the sig you`re looking for. Edited on Jan 05, '11 11:05:31AM by unforeseen:X11
Prevent SSD wear by using a RAM disk for cache
Thanks for the correction you are absolutely right! These should be part of the hint, but it seems I cannot edit hints after they are posted.
Prevent SSD wear by using a RAM disk for cache
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