Ole J. Tetlie: > I'm trying to set up my brothers computer so that it just boots by > itself, and then mounts /usr and friends from my computer.
Have a read through FSSTND, the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. One of its purposes is to let you do exactly that. It's in the debian-policy package. > Currently, I've tried to mount /usr /lib /bin /sbin and /etc. /usr and /home you can /lib /bin and /sbin you shouldn't (because they contain important admin tools that you'll need in emergencies and/or to start up the network) /etc you'll need to take much care with (and it's not big, probably not worth the trouble) /var I'm not sure - read the FSSTND. > Eschew obfuscation (go on; look them both up) Is it a worry if I know them both already? Jiri -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> We'll know the future has arrived when every mailer transparently quotes lines that begin with "From ", but no-one remembers why.