Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 02:02:44 -0400
robin wrote:
You might want to have another
partition for /etc
No, do not do that.
The configuration files in /etc must be avaiable during boot and should
always remain as part of /
Charles
Normaly, you need /bin, /sbin, and /etc all on the root partition. It
is also a good idea to have /root there. There are ways around having
/etc in the root partition, but they usualy are not worth the trouble,
unless you are doing something like booting a diskless workstation, or
running off a CD.
Mikkel
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