I was giving a short SMP/E class to our two new sysprogs.  I kept talking about 
the "res volume or sysres".  I started to explain it.  But, I decided to get a 
more formal definition.

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C drive ?
/ directory ?
ICKDSF ?

On 2/14/2022 1:19 PM, PINION, RICHARD W. wrote:
> I did a little online searching.  But, I didn't see anything that 
> helped.  How would you define the "SYSRES volume"?  I want to give a 
> good definition to new system programmers.
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