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SubjectDocs for /proc for 2.4.17 or how to tune cacheing?

Hello,

I have a linux box with 2.4.17 running and 512 MB ram.

While normal system running I have about 110 MB cache, 20 MB buffer, 150
mb free and the rest used mem.

As I have no tasks that will fork much or grow in size I think it would be
great to lower the size of free mem and rise the size of cache and buffer.

I undestand that this can be done with /proc/ and I looked in /proc/sys/vm
but only can see:

bdflush kswapd max-readahead min-readahead overcommit_memory
page-cluster pagetable_cache

Here is the point I get stuck because I do not find any up to date docs
for /proc


Thanks for your time

Alexander Newald

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