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Amiga had TWO different RAM disks - RAM: which was volatile and variable-sized, and RAD: which was recoverable and fixed-size. Back before computers had harddrives, I made my boot floppy so it copied the key system files to RAD:. I could then remove the floppy and the system could be rebooted from RAD: almost instantly (until you turned the power off).
Yeah... I remember that. I didn't use RAD: very much (except to test it once or twice).