Re: Why isn't /bin/sh managed with alternatives?
Hi,
>>"Shaleh" == Shaleh <shaleh@livenet.net> writes:
Shaleh> And /etc is sometimes on a different partition entirely. /bin
Shaleh> should stand on its own.
So how does the system know where to mount /etc from?
/etc/fstab is on /etc, right?
/etc is needed for the sytem to come up.
manoj
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