Hello.
I never used brd on Trusty, all my previous experience with it was on Debian/Centos (they both have brd as 'm').
I've checked - even precise have it as 'y' - this make Ubuntu very different compare to all other distributions.
Main problem is that 'y' makes brd 'OS only' because it size fixed. And it makes impossible to free used by ramdisk memory by unloading module.
Hello.
I never used brd on Trusty, all my previous experience with it was on Debian/Centos (they both have brd as 'm').
I've checked - even precise have it as 'y' - this make Ubuntu very different compare to all other distributions.
Main problem is that 'y' makes brd 'OS only' because it size fixed. And it makes impossible to free used by ramdisk memory by unloading module.