On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 03:28:12PM -0200, Daniel C. Sobral wrote: > > [root@piratinga root]# ls -l /usr/local/sbin/ospfd > -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 471392 Dec 1 00:58 /usr/local/sbin/ospfd* > [root@piratinga root]# ls -l /usr/local/sbin/bgpd > -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 691952 Dec 1 00:58 /usr/local/sbin/bgpd*
Who said anything about moving ports into /? I meant the routing daemons in /usr/sbin. But as Gordon pointed out that's still quite a bit of disk space. > > And all this because... people don't want to break fs mounting in local > and remote? > > I saw break it, and have routing run after local. If your /usr is > remote, then either you'll copy routed (or whatever you use) to a local > disk, or you won't be using it. > > People, let's face it. There *ARE* things you want to be run *after* > local fs mount and *before* remote fs mount. And we are hurting > ourselves in a few places just because we haven't admitted to it. I don't understand what you are saying. Why would we have routing run after local filesystems are mounted but before the network is up? > > btw, someone mentioned a freebsd-rc list, but I found no such list. > Mispelling? Not freebsd.org list? Delusions? Yahoo! . Cheers. -- Mike Makonnen | GPG-KEY: http://www.identd.net/~mtm/mtm.asc [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Fingerprint: D228 1A6F C64E 120A A1C9 A3AA DAE1 E2AF DBCC 68B9
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