On Thu, 23 May 2002, Jake Baillie wrote:
the config changed. Which means you'd need some sort of singular configuration file.
But I was wrong. :) He meant "read-only"
I'm just throwing ideas out there. I could boot Linux off a floppy or a bootable CD and create a ramdisk upon bootup - Linux has always had this capability. I'm just a person who occasionally comes up with silly half-baked ideas and wonders if he can implement them. ;) And to be honest, I figured that having the OS boot off of some solid-state storage device would be useful... for something... -- Steve Sobol, CTO (Server Guru, Network Janitor and Head Geek) JustThe.net LLC, Mentor On The Lake, OH 888.480.4NET http://JustThe.net "In a 32-bit world, you're a 2-bit user/You've got your own newsgroup: alt.total.loser" - "Weird Al" Yankovic, "It's All About the Pentiums"