Ryan McCain wrote:
Do you have every directory under / defined as its own filesystem?  /etc, 
/boot, /var, /opt, /lib, etc.. ?

Read the FHS which can be found at pathname.com.

I don't think anyone's managed to put /boot on anything but a bare
partition, at least on Intellish hardware. The system boot code has to
be able to be found and able to find the kernel & initial ramdisk.

/lib must be in the root filesystem, as must some others: see the FHS
for details.

/usr can be ro and shared.

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John

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