Stuart Henderson writes: > > Per FHS, /usr should be able to be mounted read-only and able > > to be exported over NFS and shared across hosts. > > OpenBSD doesn't use FHS
No, but Berkeley created /var to get all the writable stuff out of /usr so it could be mounted R/O. I would *really* like /usr to be read-only on my firewalls, but I can't do that right now because of the kernel re-linking that happens under /usr. And I, too, have been bitten by /usr running out of space during kernel re-linking. --lyndon
