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> really? once upon a time I was told mounting / ro and /usr rw was a GOOD THING |
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> to do. I ignored that the same way I ignore it the other way round. With bind |
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> mounting and stuff, you can make single directories rw.. so what is the matter? |
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Ignorance is bliss, so good for you. |
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Only as root and if RBAC/SELINUX doesn't stop you. It's an extra quite |
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formidable layer. It is a good thing for many reasons and even a |
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requirement on some embedded systems. The kernel can also inform you of |
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any remounts making monitoring far simpler, easier and so powerful and |
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more efficient. |
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'Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work |
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together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a |
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universal interface' |
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(Doug McIlroy) |
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