> But you might need /proc. Well, I am starting to see that this might not be a good way to solve the problem but, still, if you need it, just mount it, and be aware that some daemons may come up and down on the server if you install or upgrade some package in these circumstances. If you do not need it, don't mount it and then do not worry about daemons...
> If you are going to tell people "to prevent packages from starting > daemons, do this in the filesystem", then why not just have an > /etc/startdaemons file? Well, I suppose you could create this file briefly while doing the install or upgrade, and then delete it. You do not want it there permanently since the remote-boot machine is not to be prevented from starting daemons. Will using this file really work in this way? Cheers, ---------------------------------------------------------------- Jorge L. deLyra, Associate Professor of Physics The University of Sao Paulo, IFUSP-DFMA For more information: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]