It's truly a great thing to do - but it is not as I recall a supported mode of 
production from IBM or the distributors.
So sadly I can't use it at some of my clients.
The more code and data the get shared the better.
 
Should have a look at the supported XIP2 overlay files in segment method. Save 
a lot of storage too.
 
David Kreuter

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From: Linux on 390 Port on behalf of Hobbs, Robert
Sent: Wed 3/23/2005 3:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Anyone Have Experience with Putting the Kernel in a Named Saved 
Segment?



Does anyone have any experience with running the Linux kernel from a
named saved segment?

Any recommendations, good, bad, are we nuts?

Operating system zVM4.4 (soon to be 5.1)

Linux distribution RedHat EL3 (31 bit) & EL4 (both 31 & 64)

Robert Hobbs
Operating System Services
(972) 584-5227




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