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LAKE IN VALLEY COUNTY, IDAHO, USA
Warm lake; Lake Warm

warm boot         
  • Redundant power supplies in a computer system reduce the risk of an unexpected loss of power
PROCESS BY WHICH A RUNNING COMPUTER SYSTEM IS RESTARTED
Hard reboot; Warm reboot; Warm restart; Cold boot; Warm boot; Computer reboot; Rebooting; Soft reset; Cold reboot; Reboot (computer); Rebooting (computing); Platform reset; Cold Reboot; Clean reboot; Quick reboot; Coldboot; Warmboot; Hardboot; Softboot; Quickboot; Cold restart; Re-boot; Re-Boot; Cold booting; Reboot (computing); Reboot (command)
<operating system> A boot from power on, where the CPU and peripherals are already powered up (warm). A warm boot might be performed after a software crash or a hardware reset. Contrast cold boot. See also reboot. [Jargon File] (1998-04-28)
British Warm         
HEAVY, USUALLY DOUBLE-BREASTED WOOL OVERCOAT
British warm
A British Warm,British Air Forces 1914-18 by Andrew Cormack and Peter Cormack, Wellingborough: Osprey (2001), 5. British warmMerriam-Webster: British warm or British Warm overcoat is a type of woollen overcoat based on the greatcoats worn by British Army officers in the First World War.
/boot/         
DIRECTORY OF FILES FOR BOOTING THE OPERATING SYSTEM
/boot
In Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems, the directory holds files used in booting the operating system. The usage is standardized in the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard.

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Warm Lake

Warm Lake is a 640-acre (260 ha) lake in Idaho, United States. It is located 26 miles (42 km) east of Cascade in Valley County, at 5,298 feet (1,615 m) above sea level. It is the largest natural lake in Boise National Forest.

The lake's abundance of wildlife makes it very popular for camping, fishing, and hunting. Large mammals present in the area include moose, mule deer, black bear, and elk. Large birds present in the area include bald eagles and osprey. The lake contains rainbow, brook, lake, and bull trout as well as mountain whitefish and Kokanee salmon.

There are two lodges at the lake, North Shore Lodge, which was established in 1936, and Warm Lake Lodge, which was established in 1911. The Forest Service operates three campgrounds around the lake.