- Aug 12, 2014
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Hello,
I ran Ubuntu live from a bootable USB and yanked the drive after the OS booted and I launched a few user processes.
The computer got buggy and eventually crashed.
I can only assume that this is because only a portion of the OS was loaded into RAM to begin with and that when the USB was yanked the processes no longer had access to the swap space.
Are there any OSs that can be run live and be totally loaded into RAM in such a way that you can yank the USB, DVD, SD card, etc. after booting and still have the computer run perfectly?
I understand that this means that I will have to sacrifice a swap space and that I'll probably only be able to run one user process at a time, but I'm curious if I can do this none the less.
I ran Ubuntu live from a bootable USB and yanked the drive after the OS booted and I launched a few user processes.
The computer got buggy and eventually crashed.
I can only assume that this is because only a portion of the OS was loaded into RAM to begin with and that when the USB was yanked the processes no longer had access to the swap space.
Are there any OSs that can be run live and be totally loaded into RAM in such a way that you can yank the USB, DVD, SD card, etc. after booting and still have the computer run perfectly?
I understand that this means that I will have to sacrifice a swap space and that I'll probably only be able to run one user process at a time, but I'm curious if I can do this none the less.
