Yo!

On Wed, 5 May 1999, Edward Doolittle wrote:

> Is the boot/root disk being removed?  If so, I think it's a bad idea: what
> if the power goes down?  Then the router would have to be re-booted by
> hand.  If the boot/root disk is left in the drive, you could save some
> memory by not copying it into RAM disk and the system would reboot if the
> power cycled.

U CAN mount root as /dev/fd0 for instance but in that case U would have
only 1.44 MB space to store data, and U can't put that root on the same
floppy as boot is. I was talking about one boot/root floppy which has both
boot and root image compressed on it. U can also make a script to backup
root once in a while (in case u change some config files) but u need extra
RAM for that and in that case 4 MB would be too little...

lp,

BlaYO


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