Pretty easy if you ask me. The volume from which the operating system was
loaded. (Or at least the key part of the operating system, the nucleus and
such.)

SYSRES = System Residence volume, the volume on which the [operating] system
resides.

Charles


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I did a little online searching.  But, I didn't see anything that helped.
How would
you define the "SYSRES volume"?  I want to give a good definition to new
system
programmers.
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