4BSD file system structure
Mike McNally
m5 at lynx.uucp
Wed Nov 15 02:23:41 AEST 1989
rcodi at chudich.co.rmit.oz (Ian Donaldson) writes:
>I've always wondered why the boot block actually needs to be in
>the filesystem at all?
>I've set up a small system where the 'b' partition contains vmunix,
>and /vmunix is really a block special file with permissions 644 that
>points to that partition.
> . . .
>This has the disadvantages that:
> . . .
Another couple of disadvantages:
Bad block in the vmunix partition. I see no way the firmware could
cope. (Of course, if the disk is a decent SCSI drive, is will do
its own remapping and this problem almost goes away.)
I make a new kernel. I install it in its special partition. It
fails because I'm slightly ignorant and screwed up. I lose big.
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