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March 2004, Week 2

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Wed, 10 Mar 2004 11:30:48 -0800
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Mike Hornsby wrote:

>A significant problem has been unearthed with booting & logging. We have telegraphed 
>Fort Roseville and they have acknowledged with SR 8606351808, and a promise for a 
>quick response. Meanwhile, two alternate trails have been scouted.

>The problem surfaces if you attempt to reboot your system while it is out of permanent 
>space on the system volume set.
<snip>

Mike's post fits nicely into the discussion of private volume sets.  Another advantage of private volumes is that a runaway application that is eating up disk space in a private volume set won't clobber the system volume set.  Just one more factor to consider...

Mike, thanks for bringing this to our attention!

John

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