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> On Nov 22, 2017 at 12:39 AM,  <Rupert Gallagher>  wrote:
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>  /usr can be mounted ro by moving all variable stuff to /var. This is 
> standard practice on embedded systems, and is also standard practice on any 
> unix system whose authors actually remember the meaning and purpose of /var. 
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>  I had neglected updating my soekris router because of this but finally 
> brought it up to 6.2 from 6.0 last week. Everything is ro except var and /. 
> Surprisingly I have had no issues. 

 
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>  Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 19:00, Theo de Raadt 
> wrote:  >>   >  On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 12:32:58PM +0100, Marko Cupa?? wrote: 
>  >   >   >  I know read-only setups are unsupported, modifying base files as  
> >   >   >  well, but if someone has an advice on what would be a better way 
> of  >   >   >  remounting local file systems read-only after kernel relinking 
> is done,  >   >   >  I'd be grateful.  >   >  You can use rc.local(8).  >   > 
>  Not really and btw. the OP uses it already.  >  The kernel relinking happens 
> at the end of rc in the background.  >  rc.local is run before. OP has all 
> the pieces. Once you start on your own road, noone else can really help. 
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