Subject: Re: sendmail problems
To: Christian Biere <christianbiere@gmx.de>
From: Jan Danielsson <jan.m.danielsson@gmail.com>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 02/03/2007 15:04:19
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Christian Biere wrote:
>> Now that I started writing this stuff again, I believe that the
>> problem I had before was in fact that "sed" is in "/usr/bin", but /usr=
>> hasn't been mounted when dhclient-enter-hook is run the first time
>> (during boot).
>=20
> I'm not aware of any reasons to put /usr on a different partition than =
/.
> There may be historical ones like tiny disks or whatever.
$ which evil_program
/usr/pkg/bin/evil_program
$ which pornview
/usr/pkg/bin/pornview
Unless CGD can handle /, I see very good reasons for some people to
keep /usr on a separate partition. (It doesn't apply to me in this
particular case.. But I do know someone who it does apply to).
Yes, it's a theoretical argument.. But the point is still valid: One
should never underestimate the difference in what one self needs and
what other people need.
--=20
Kind regards,
Jan Danielsson
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