Am Dienstag, 28. Februar 2006 10:29 schrieb ext Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.:
> IMO, finding a binary in /bin or /sbin that links to a library in /usr
> (including /usr/local etc.) is probably grounds for a bug report, even if
> it's not currently causing any problems.

Yep.

> > So you
> > have to be careful. One of the best things you can do for yourself is
> > install an all in one shell for maintenece like busybox or nash.
>
> This is a good idea, even if none of your particular examples are
> problematic.  The crux of your argument is valid: some very useful
> programs reside in /usr or use libraries in /usr so when trying to umount
> it you must be prepared to do without those programs.

However, the discussion was about unmounting /usr to be able to resize it 
(in case the fs only supports unmounted resize). So these "very useful 
programs" in /usr are not needed during umount -> resize -> mount, anyway.

Bye...

        Dirk
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