Re: compiling kernel
"J" == Jim <jim@publicbbs.com>
J> Mount points are existing directories (right?)
Right. The mount point has to exist as a directory on the file
system on top of which you're mounting the other file system.
That is, you can't mount a /usr/local partition as /usr/local
unless you have a local directory on your /usr partition (or a
/usr/local directory on your root partition if you don't have a
separate /usr partition).
CMC
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