Yeah...I was thinking of RIO which isn't 100% what Andrzej wanted...but
maybe a step in the right direction?
-marc
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Yeah...I was thinking of RIO which isn't 100% what Andrzej wanted...but
maybe a step in the right direction?
-marc
Marc Nicholas netSTOR Technologies, Inc. http://www.netstor.com
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On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Marc Nicholas wrote:
> Wasn't there already a project that did this??? The project name escapes
> me, but I believe it was linked from the FreeBSD Projects page...
Maybe you're thinking of the RIO project (RAM I/O):
http://www.eecs.umich.edu/Rio/
Kris
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On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Marc Nicholas wrote:
> Wasn't there already a project that did this??? The project name escapes
> me, but I believe it was linked from the FreeBSD Projects page...
Maybe you're thinking of the RIO project (RAM I/O):
http://www.eecs.umich.edu/Rio/
Kris
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Wasn't there already a project that did this??? The project name escapes
me, but I believe it was linked from the FreeBSD Projects page...
-marc
Marc Nicholas netSTOR Technologies, Inc. http://www.netstor.com
"Fast, Expandable and A
Wasn't there already a project that did this??? The project name escapes
me, but I believe it was linked from the FreeBSD Projects page...
-marc
Marc Nicholas netSTOR Technologies, Inc. http://www.netstor.com
"Fast, Expandable and
> Hi,
>
> To all you low-level kernel and bootloader hackers: what would it take to
> save and restore a running system image (presumably from dedicated raw
> partition) so that the system would continue where it left before reboot?
>
> It doesn't sound that difficult to me - after all, laptops s
Hi,
To all you low-level kernel and bootloader hackers: what would it take to
save and restore a running system image (presumably from dedicated raw
partition) so that the system would continue where it left before reboot?
It doesn't sound that difficult to me - after all, laptops somehow do it -
> Hi,
>
> To all you low-level kernel and bootloader hackers: what would it take to
> save and restore a running system image (presumably from dedicated raw
> partition) so that the system would continue where it left before reboot?
>
> It doesn't sound that difficult to me - after all, laptops
Hi,
To all you low-level kernel and bootloader hackers: what would it take to
save and restore a running system image (presumably from dedicated raw
partition) so that the system would continue where it left before reboot?
It doesn't sound that difficult to me - after all, laptops somehow do it
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