Diskless Unix?
Steve Harpster
steve at tellab3.UUCP
Mon Jul 9 23:58:36 AEST 1984
You're right. There ARE zero disks LOCALLY (<- that thar's the keyword).
I guess another way of looking at it though is that every machine has
the same disks locally.
> If you have enough memory you can mount your file system(s) onto/into
> memory....
Combining the above ideas, maybe we can develop a central memory server
in which case we would have memory-less Unix (forgetful? :-).
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Steve Harpster
Tellabs, Inc.
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