1) Much smaller /bin and /sbin. On i386, /bin and /sbin are 33 MB static.
Dynamically linked, they are only 4 MB.
I don't think saving that little space on the / partition is as important as having everthing in sbin being able to stand alone no matter what is corrupted.
If you need to recover from a corrupted system, why is it so important to use /bin or /sbin, when /rescue is there for that exact purpose?
I think it is much more important that nsswitch.conf work properly.
But I think the time for these discussions is passed. I think at this stage the important thing is to make it work correctly.
Richard Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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