On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 01:53:52PM +0200, Marek Habersack wrote: > Come on. You put up a brand new machine with a shiny, new Debian > installation on it. Suddenly your 2GB SCSI drive fails for some reason. The > system was brand new, was it a "known crippled server"? You're root > partition on the broken disk is damaged, but your other disk which has /usr > and /var/www on it still works. What you have to do? Hotswap the broken disk > and copy a backup of the root dir and do it all without downing a server. > With statics it's possible. It's also already possible with sash. :) Except for the hotswapping the broken disk part--and I'd be curious to hear how you think that's going to work with static bins, either. Mike Stone
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