On Friday, Jan 3, 2003, at 00:38 Europe/London, Marten van de Kraats 
wrote:

> It depends on your definition of disk-less.  One can use a shared
> disk of another computer for instance, and load a system folder and
> applications from that shared disk to a ram disk on one's 'disk-less'
> compact. That too is possible with system 6 and ram disk.

True, I didn't that of that, and for you to be able to do anything 
useful in UNIX u need a network, DING. That is a good point. You just 
need a IIci with remote boot support and a shared drive with System 6 
and the necessary tools to load the 124MB image into the RAM (which 
might take a while so hard rebooting might not be too practical!). The 
next problem you confront is writing the data BACK to the shared drive 
at shutdown!

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