On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 07:11:52PM -0800, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> On 15:07 Sat 17 Jan     , Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> > As a long term solution, can we just consume an inode and have some file
> > like /etc/baselayout2? The file must reside on the / partition even when
> > the major trees /usr, /var, /tmp, /opt, /boot, /home, /dev, /root are
> > separate mountpoints.
> How about using the version in /etc/gentoo-release?
I should clarify that I want to check simply the existence of a file,
rather than parse out a version number or cause a fork to execute.

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