Dynamically linking to /usr{,/pkg} can be dangerous in an emergency. http://www.roble.com/docs/sol_root_shell.html In light of 3TB SSDs as the standard volume size in most LUNs, and Virtualized root disks, its less of a concern but your situation may vary. I still separate /usr because of /usr/pkg’s tendency to grow, but on GNU/Linux, I don’t consider it because only /var and /boot are growth candidates (outside
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On Behalf Of I'Khala X A quick question. What is the difference between standalone-tcsh and static-tcsh? just curious ... |