> > I'm not 100% convinced here. You could well have a point about /usr/lib
and
> > /usr/bin /usr/sbin, but beyond that it depends abit on how you use your
system.
>
> The point is, that /usr (except for /usr/local) should remain fairly
> static, so mounting /usr as read only, but for when making changes to the
> system, would be particularly prudent.
Don't you have a fairly regular need to update due to security fixes which
come through every week or so?
Rob
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