Andreas Janssen wrote:

Hello

partition, change your fstab and reinstall your boot loader. The
disadvantage is that if /boot is on the root partition, you can't have
/boot read-only.

Yeah, but Debian doesn't make /boot read-only by default, and also, half of the stuff in there is actually links to stuff in /var or /etc (can't remember which atm)... which pretty much defies the purpose. :-)
Also, don't expect your system to boot from /boot! It actually boots from / and then mounts /boot... don't ask me why! :-)


M.



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