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Hello Matthew,

Saturday, October 19, 2002, 1:29:47 PM, you wrote:

> For general use, softupdates on the root partition is not a problem.
> If your root partition is big enough to let you do whatever you need
> to by way of updating your system despite enabling softupdates, then
> you can turn it on with impunity.  Of course, the size of the
contents
> of the root partition tends to grow over time, so you may have to
> revisit that decision later on.

That's exactly why I have root Partitions of about 300MB right now.
Vastly over what's ever going to be needed but in the time of sub
100$ 80GB drives, this isn't of much concern to me anymore.

Thanks for the explanations!



Best regards,
 Gabriel

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