On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:44:01PM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
My point is that the details of the aggregation are irrelevant and
the
format of the storage doesn't matter. The fact that the firmware loader
can find the correct chunk of data to load for each separate device shows
that the storage maintains the separation.
Would you then agree that this is a correct statement:
"My point is that the details of the aggregation are irrelevant and
the format of the storage doesn't matter. The fact that the [dynamic
linker ld.so] can find the correct chunk of data to load for [the
shared library] shows that the storage maintains the separation."
If not, why?