On Thu, Nov 09, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 08/11/17 06:23 PM, Stefan Brüns wrote:
May be the correct term would be "frozen" - of course, at some point /usr/ was writable, otherwise it would not exist at all.
Perhaps the issues should be this:
What is the minimal set of sub-trees of the file system, other than /home, that needs to be writeable on a 'frozen' system?
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