Re: read-only root and usr partitions
No. The FSSTND was designed to support a read-only /usr.
The FHS is the next iteration of FSSTND, the Linux file system
standard.
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Jean Pierre
On Sat, 6 Sep 1997, Paul J. Thompson wrote:
> thanks for the response. it seems like quite an undertaking, however
> -- a lot more files then i expected. maybe it really isn't a reality
> to mount root read-only but a better idea to simply keep it very
> regularly backed up. maybe, however, usr can still be mounted
> read-only. do you know of any files there which would prohibit this?
>
> > I find it unfortunate that /etc cannot be mount read-only. Will the
> > FHS address this problem?
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