Hi! >>>>> John Tobey writes:
JT> Wouldn't this mess about /bin:/usr/bin and /lib:/usr/lib be JT> solved by a creative use of directory mapping (or whatever that JT> Hurd feature is called)? Actually, no. A symbolic link is the easiest way to achieve getting things in /usr mapped to /. The other issue is getting some things on / stored on one disk, and other things stored on a different disk. That's the shadowfs that hasn't been implemented yet. -- Gordon Matzigkeit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> //\ I'm a FIG (http://www.fig.org/) Lovers of freedom, unite! \// I use GNU (http://www.gnu.org/) [Unfortunately, www.fig.org is broken. Please stay tuned for details.]

