> Note also that the file system into which the bootroot is set no longer 
> sets aside the UFS default of 10% of space for system use only.  The 
> entire file system is available to all users.  This may lower the 
> ultimate size requirements of the bootroot (the / file system on the 
> live system), depending on applications supported by the live system.
> 
> Please send any questions to caiman-discuss.
> 

A question which I didn't see covered in the review was what the actual 
size change, if any, is in the root archive on the media.  Do you have 
those numbers?

Dave

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