Jakub wrote"
"You can also mount a filesystem from a normal disk, such as ATA or USB 
mass storage, make modifications, unmount and the data will be there for 
the next mount. "
Yes, but after the reboot you need to mount it manually or modify the init
program to do that for you. In other words, yes, you can get persistent 
directory that is available upon reboot in HelenOS with just a tiny
modification + rebuild. For your use case that shouldn't be a problem since
you'd me making modifications to the system anyway.





What I meant is that for a casual user this would be unacceptable: to have
to recompile the OS just to get a persistent file system.



Cheers,
Jiri
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