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.
> C
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. The question is: Which directories should I mount
and what files need I take special care of?
Currently, I've tried to mount /usr /lib /bin /sbin and /etc.
I've also had to
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