cbagger01

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Posted: Jan. 10 2005,05:49 |
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What I mean is:
If you are adding files to:
/ /etc /root
these directories are part of the root filesystem and are not stored in the /ramdisk
The root filesystem has a limited amount of available space.
So if you put too much stuff inside /etc, then you will run out of space in your root filesystem.
Small text configuration files are fine, but if you are trying to add applications to /etc in an effort to avoid running mkwritable then "bad things" can happen.
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