Terry Lambert writes: | "Clark C . Evans" wrote: | > Hello. I was wondering if it is possible to make a read-only | > boot partition (core kernel, static configuration, and /usr) | > for a web-farm application. I've posted this question to the | > freebsd-small list as well and will try to solicit comments | > there as it seems that is the most appropriate list. Thus | > far these are some of the challenges outlined on the freebsd-users@uk | > list... | | It's possible to do; you probably want to limit it to | a "test drive" CDROM, rather than putting it into a | production setting. | | The issue is that the MTBF for IDE CDROM drives is very | low, comparatively, when they are forced to a continuous | duty cycle. This was discuseed two years ago, and I don't | think the situation has improved any. 8-(.
Actually 2 years ago it got much better to be a non-issue. 4 years ago with IDE CD-ROMs it was sketchy. ... but what do I know being responsible for manufacturing systems based on FreeBSD mounting root via a CD-ROM in a dirty and hostile environment? Doug eh? To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message

