Running with a unionfs setup... is there a way to get rid of the notion of a
key disk... why do I need a /mnt/kd in the first place? (I understand why it
was needed histrorically, but it doesn seems necessary now on CF/unionfs
setups)  It just adds confusion particularly to directory hierarchy. It also
unnecessarily holds configuration files that are unchanged from defaults.

Thoughts?
David
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