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Date:      Mon, 21 Apr 2003 10:50:56 -0700
From:      Tim Kientzle <kientzle@acm.org>
To:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Going Dynamic (Was: HEADS UP: new NSS)
Message-ID:  <3EA42F80.5020504@acm.org>
References:  <20030417141133.GA4155@madman.celabo.org> <20030417144449.GA4530@madman.celabo.org> <200304171535.h3HFZEFs094589@strings.polstra.com> <20030418014500.B94094@iclub.nsu.ru> <200304171944.h3HJi1jK095151@strings.polstra.com> <3E9F0A28.8030906@btc.adaptec.com> <3E9F1C15.7080702@acm.org> <20030417221622.GA18079@gattaca.yadt.co.uk> <3EA0A4E3.6090801@acm.org> <20030420071000.GA44409@dragon.nuxi.com>

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David O'Brien wrote:

> [/rescue] should be "/stand".  We have a long history of putting
> emergency, statically compiled programs there.


Hmmm... Just noticed that /stand can
easily break on an installed system, since it
relies on /bin/sh.  I wouldn't rely on
it _too_ heavily for system recovery.  ;-)

(During installation, /bin/sh is symlinked
to /stand/sh, but that symlink doesn't
exist on an installed system, for the
obvious reasons.)

Tim Kientzle




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