Linux software...
Mark J. Dulcey
mdulcey at pryder.pn.com
Wed Feb 26 07:45:24 EST 1997
On Mon, 24 Feb 1997, Dale R. Worley wrote:
> Many Linux CDs come with a "live filesystem." This allows you to
> run Linux from a very minimal configuration, using just a boot
> floppy, a swap partition on the hard drive, and a CD, without
> actually installing. Of course, since CD is a slow medium, system
> performance will be painful.
>
> Is there any way to get the kernel to use the hard disk partition to
> cache the CD as well as process data?
The Linux Universe distribution comes with a special caching file system
to do that (it involves a kernel patch that is already installed in their
kernels). Their code could probably be adapted to other versions of Linux
as well.
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