Mop booting (8) 3100'S ?

From: Allison J Parent <allisonp_at_world.std.com>
Date: Sun May 16 16:16:13 1999

<the /usr subtree. The remaining files under "/" take up around 10-12Megs,
<then you'll also need separate swap files which adds another X Megs per
<machine. You can probably get by with more of the setup being shared, but

Has anyone considered the hack that is done under VMS for small disk impared
systems? IE: net or local boot, local swap everything else from
the net host. Then the seap drive can be a small 20-40mb drive and the
swapping is faster if local even with PIO. that would yeild a fairly fast
system that wouldn't beat teh disks to death on the host.

Allison
Received on Sun May 16 1999 - 16:16:13 BST

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