Am Donnerstag, 22. Mai 2008 schrieb ext »Q«:

> > No, it's the "couldn't happen to me because my /boot is mounted ro"
> > defense.
>
> I wouldn't rely on this.  My boot wasn't mounted at all, but the ebuild
> mounted it and overwrote some files.  It could just as easily remount
> a /boot that had been ro.  Using DONT_MOUNT_BOOT="yes" in make.conf
> should avoid it for good.

Hmm, maybe I should file a bug for this. NOTHING should EVER mount anything 
automatically on a users system unless being explicitely told to do so. So 
the above should change to "MOUNT_BOOT=yes", or even be a use flag.

Bye...

        Dirk
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