S Mohan wrote:
<snip>

> On this front, can lrcfg be modified to unmount all partitions except
> root /tmp and /var/log before back up and mount them back?

Why would you leave it mounted except when copying files or loading 
programs?  Even if you boot off CD, it is wise to not leave it mounted. 
  It could have programs on it that could be useful to someone who got 
access.

Since the boot media is only used at boot and backup - it should stay 
umounted.  I believe lrcfg should give you an error message if the 
backup media is already mounted.

-- 
Victor McAllister



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