>>>>> Good point!  I need to check this!  Why woud it *not* be 755 or
>>>>> whatever executable profile?
>
>Perms are 555.
>
>> There is a difference between /bin/sh and /sbin/sh.
>>
>> /bin/sh is really /usr/bin/sh.   It cannot be used until /usr is mounted.
>
>But ... my /usr/sbin/sh (on OS, not on S10) is a symlink to ../../sbin/sh ...

Doesn't matter; if you /usr is not mounted then there's no symlink to 
follow.

Casper


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