On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 02:10:21PM -0400, John T. Williams wrote:
> Generally speaking, linux relies on its users to not do things unless
> they know what they are doing.  If you don't believe me try logging in
> as root and typing "rm -rf /usr".(in case you don't know, that will
> foobar your system and likely force you to re-install from the
> beginning)  

I'm a linux-newbie, not a unix-newbie. =)
But I still consider it strange to be able to mount "the same device" 
(practically) to two different mount points. 
Even though you are an experienced user/administrator, shit still happens.
This is probably a flavour-thingy, it is not permitted i FreeBSD.

--
Fredrik Eriksson
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