Thank you.  Then is just a Solaris issue.  At least that is what I had been told in 
training.

S

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On 6/21/2000 at 10:02 PM Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

>On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I also thought that /usr had to be off root.  Because if it is not then if you have 
>a problem,
>> that is one that MUST be access to get access to the machine.  I might be thinking 
>of
>> Solaris, but I thought it was linux also??
>>
>>
>Nope - Linux works just fine with /usr on a seperate partation.  I have a
>5.2 machine that has a few years of running this way.  (It didn't start as
>a 5.2 machine...)
>
>Mikkel
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