Re: Which directorys should be read only vs. writable.
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> Which directorys could be set up read only and which have to be writable?
>
> I guess /var/spool, /var/tmp and /usr/spool should be mounted writable,
> and /home I guess too. Can the rest be mounted read only? (Reinforced by
> setting the jumper on the disk to read only!). Will this screw up fsck?
Also /var/run, /var/lock, and /. / is very close to being able to be
mounted read only with only a few files being written in /etc. The
main problem is that several file get create/modified in /dev at boot.
--
Jean Pierre
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