Rich Shepard wrote:
>    This assumes that you do not install any applications in /usr/ other than
> what comes on the distribution disks. For many of us, that's not the case.

"It hurts when I do that."
"Don't do that."

This is what /usr/local and /opt are for, and that's why I have both 
of them on separate partitions.  Installing non-distribution stuff 
into /usr is just tempting fate.

galen
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