On 6/18/07, Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  But, if '/usr' and '/' are the same filesystem (they must be,
> otherwise you wouldn't have booted with so little in /bin), the
> non-coreutils parts are probably cosmetic.  To keep the system
> going, in this case I suggest you symlink the problematic coreutils
> progs from /bin to /usr/bin while you work out how you missed most
> of the instructions to move programs to /bin.

This might actually be a better choice since some utilities might have
the paths to coreutils utilities hard-coded. For instance, I'm pretty
sure something if diffutils does this. So, things might break if you
move the coreutils from where they are now.

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Dan
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