# 
# i think the only problem with this is how will be able to write or save 
# your work. you can only play with the commands but not save stuffs..
# 

Once the kernel is resdent, you can mount other filesystems (e.g. you
HDD) where you can do writes.

Question for Mr. Manalastas:
- Where do the swap partition, and the /tmp directory reside physically?
I can imagine it would be in the local FS, but considering how do you
configure it?  swap turned off?

stay cool.

jeff --

# arvin
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