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- From: larry@news.rn.com (Larry Snyder)
- Subject: Re: What is lacking in UNIX? (Re: UNIVEL MUST BE KIDDING!!!!!)
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 20:57:14 GMT
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- shane@cs.sunysb.edu (Shane Bouslough) writes:
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- >: What happens is that mount, find, etc is copied to ram disks and executed
- >: from there. You can execute the tools from the ram disks to mount the hard
- >: drives [...]
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- >One annoying thing is that 'ls' isn't included, you have to remember to
- >keep typing 'echo *'.
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- I guess if I had the time -- I would create a floppy or two of the most
- needed tools and copy them to another ram disk --
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