<ron.l.john...@cox.net> <ron.l.john...@cox.net>:
>  boot procedure still mounts / as RO, and so "it" can't write to
>  /var (which is part of /) and thus the boot process freezes just
>  after S55something.
> 
>  (No, it doesn't drop me into single-user mode.  I think it wants
>  to, but things fly by so fast that I can't see.)
> 
>  Thanks
> 
>  P.S. - Yes, I see the irony in this email, based upon what I wrote
>  a couple of days ago questioning the need for separate
>  partitions...

Look on the bright side.  You get to test your recovery procedures.


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