Hi, On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 01:17:44PM -0700, Eldon Koyle wrote: > Many (most?) network operating systems are an image file that the > switch either writes over a partition (ie. block-level copy) or boots > directly (ie. initrd/initramfs) with a separate partition for a config > file. Junos is a full BSD operating system that installs packages to > partitions on the device, runs upgrade scripts, etc.
So?
gert
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