Liran Zvibel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LZ> What do you have to say about $SUBJECT?
LZ> I think that in that way the /usr partition cant get currupted.

It's probably a good preventative measure, in the same way that not
doing everything as root is.  The system should still work properly.
The only problem is with upgrading programs; if you're running one of
the Debian distributions that changes rapidly (frozen or unstable) you 
might want /usr read-write so you can update the system.  Overall,
though, it's probably not a bad idea...

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