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Date:      Thu, 12 Dec 2002 18:02:13 -0200
From:      "Daniel C. Sobral" <dcs@tcoip.com.br>
To:        Mike Makonnen <mtm@identd.net>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: RC NG, ntp and routed
Message-ID:  <3DF8EB45.8080109@tcoip.com.br>
In-Reply-To: <3DF61DE4.9070205@tcoip.com.br>
References:  <3DF61DE4.9070205@tcoip.com.br> <20021210225014.GA22267@matrix.identd.net> <20021211002318.GT45512@roark.gnf.org> <20021211054754.GA23972@matrix.identd.net> <20021211063348.GU45512@roark.gnf.org> <20021211084603.GA24584@matrix.identd.net> <20021211171527.GW45512@roark.gnf.org> <3DF775AC.40507@tcoip.com.br> <20021212053826.GB30023@matrix.identd.net> <3DF86054.7000400@tcoip.com.br> <20021212193737.GA33999@matrix.identd.net>

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Mike Makonnen wrote:

>
> If you are using a daemon essential to network connectivity in /usr/local
> and at the same time have it (/usr/local) mounted remotely, then you 
> haven't
> thought things through properly.
>
> Listen, I think we're talking past each other here. I _am_ in favour of
> adding routing to NETWORKING (look at an earlier email in the thread).
> My only argument is that if an admin chooses to use a daemon
> from ports then he should be bright enough to
> include it in a local filesystem.

Good. That's what I'm saying too. :-) Well, that, and that local 
filesystems should be mounted before networking, and remote fs 
afterwards (which, as I see, is the present case).

-- 
Daniel C. Sobral                   (8-DCS)
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Coordenacao de Seguranca
TCO
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