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Default Has your memory card ever worn out?

nospam wrote:
In article , Floyd L. Davidson
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Pretty hard for the "boot" (system) drive to avoid being written on as
the system operates.

There is no reason that it needs to be written to. In
fact it is very easy to have a system that boots from a
DVD!

Doesn't that make it a bit difficult to add kernel extensions (drivers)?

Drivers and other kernel extensions are linked dynamically in
RAM, not on disk (which indeed is the way it was accomplished
up through the 1980's).

but to add them, you must have a writeable volume.


No, you must have a *readable* volume.


no, you must have a *writeable* volume. how do you add something to a
volume that is only readable? you *can't*. it is *not* possible. there
has be a way to *write* the new kernel extensions or whatever else
you're adding to the system.


The question was not about adding to the boot volume, it was about
adding to the kernel. The kernel, after it is booted, can and typically
is modified.

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