>>>>> "BSDman" == BSDman  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    BSDman> one idea about /usr is to allow the admin to mount it
    BSDman> read-only.  I didn't tried it but this would give some
    BSDman> level of security against modifications of the files there
    BSDman> in.

This is particulary useful in a lab environment where you have xx
workstations with local root, var, and swap NFS mounting an RO /usr.

--lyndon


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