Author: Kevin Chadwick Date: To: dng Subject: Re: [DNG] /boot or not (was Re: usr-merge)
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> Instead it repaired automatically in seconds at next boot.
Perhaps this is why it's such a pain to manually fsck root these days.
Of course /boot is needed before fsck can run in this case. I can't say I do it
any more but I used to wrap apt with a script that re-mounted /boot rw. Hardware
used to require that the MBRs boot pointer was within 8G range of the the
beginning of the disk which is possibly why /boot was separate but then OpenBSD
never got a separate /boot and just had a warning which I think still shows
today when setting up disks or maybe just in their FAQ.