Le 12/08/2018 à 21:38, Michael Wagner a écrit :
On Aug 12, 2018 at 20:01:08, Pascal Hambourg wrote:Mind to explain why should /boot be on a separate partition ?when you have /boot on a seperate partition, you can mount it read-only and only when kernel updates arrives, you mount it read-write.
You can do that with other quasi-static parts of the filesystem such as /usr too. So what's special with /boot which justifies mounting it read-only more than other parts ?