if /sbin and/or /bin are not on /, you will not be able to boot.

rgds,

-Greg

On 21-Jun-00 Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi
>   I'm trying to do a new 6.2 RH install for a masquerade server.  I
> would like to place /sbin and /usr/sbin into their own partitions
> however, the new RH installer balks and insists that these be reside
> beneath the root partition.  Is there any way around this problem?  Is
> it worth the while to try to go around just for the added safety and
> ability to upgrade for this machine that will be used for no other
> purpose on a home network?
> 
>   My original goal was to eventually make /sbin , /usr/sbin, and /bin
> read-only.
> 
> TIA
> 
> 
> Bob Hartung
> 
> 
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E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 21-Jun-00
Time: 14:49:27

        If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
             ...Oh, wait a minute, he already does.

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