> > BTW, now that I think about it, we should consider selectively > > relinking a few other programs such that other, non-essential shared > > libraries don't need to be in /lib (e.g. bash/readline). > > Surely we want readline on the root partition, simply to save space in > general ? Having a statically-linked version inside bash isn't going > to help save space in /.
Not right now, but what about when new versions of readline, ncurses, bfd, etc. come along? Do we want two, three or more versions of these all in /lib? David -- David Engel Optical Data Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1101 E. Arapaho Road (214) 234-6400 Richardson, TX 75081