Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> On Aug 24, 2009, at 9:10 PM, Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
>
>   
>> If you have ASTURW set up, this is simple:
>>
>> % rm -rf /root
>> % mkdir /root
>>
>> This will make your /root be persistent against boots.  (Lonnie:   
>> should
>> the start up scripts detect whether ASTURW is present, and if so not
>> have this be a symlink, etc.?)
>>
>> -Philip
>>     
>
> I prefer keeping as much as possible on /mnt/kd/ and not cluttering-up  
> asturw, so I vote for keeping things as is.
>
> It is easier for users to understand that they can edit all they want  
> in /mnt/kd/, but only a few files elsewhere are 'officially'  
> editable.  In the past, users have caused themselves problems by  
> editing over existing symlinks.
>
> Lonnie
>   

Well, we can have /root live in /mnt/kd/root too, that's fine also.  I
want the shell history, etc. to be persistent.

-Philip


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