Josselin Mouette wrote:
Ever heard of DHCP ?
Mmm, fair enough. Anyway, it isn't true that what's said about /usr also applies to / since, once init is running (and a little before that), we definitely have a /, but may not have a /usr yet, or /usr may fail to mount. I'm not 100% sure whether the files in question are needed in such a circumstance, but that's the question that needs thinking about.
-- Chris Jackson Shadowcat Systems Ltd.