On Mon, Jan 21, 2002, Erez Doron wrote about "Re: kernel mem use":
> i do not have any permanant medium, i only have a small flash area, and a lot of 
>ram, i
> also do not want to write to the flash !

Then by what kind of magic do you expect the memory contents to be preserved
across boot? Are you sure memory isn't cleared by the boot process (either by
power being stopped, or by the bios memory check, or who knows what)?

Not to mention that after a hard reboot (power off and then back on) you'll
certainly lose the content of the memory.

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