There is a book...lx26apr04dd03  Device drivers features and commands
Nov 30 2004 which details z/VM DCSS.

Not sure if this is the think you are trying to do.  It is part of the
latest S390 code base for Linux.  It is on an IBM Linux website and is
pointed to by the Suse website.  Perhaps Linux.org has a pointer also.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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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
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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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