On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 06:00:54PM -0400, Justin Wells wrote: > No spare root disk is installed by default. Sash is not installed by > default. You are asking me to go in and stick a boot floppy into a > machine that I might not be anywhere near. [snip] > Note that the backrup root solution could be extremely inconvenient, as > it wil require me to chroot, and then remount all my drives again > read-write in order to access them. I'm not sure that's sane, but > I'm willing to be convinced that there is a reasonable way to do this. You really are a troll, aren't you. If you really believe that debian needs to set up backup root disks in a default installation, or that you need to chroot to employ said backup root disk then I'm sorry, but I can do nothing for you. Otherwise, shame on me for feeding the troll. Mike Stone
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