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- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:17:51 +0900
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Michal Hajek wrote: > > >> Another way of doing it is getting the new kernel moved to a location >> earlier on the disk, but that is probably not a trivial operation.. >> > > Why is that? Because in general the operating system doesn't give you any control of where a file, in a file system, is physically placed on the hardware. > Why simply > 1. find files at the beginning of disk > How were you going to do this? > 2. move these files to the end of disk > How were you planning on doing this? > 3. move kernel image to the beginning of disk > How were you planning on doing this? Edward
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