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From: goggin AT hiwaay DOT net (David G. Goggin)
Subject: Newbie - what's a binary mount?
23 Jul 1998 22:24:02 -0700 :
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	Sorry to the ol' timers, but I have a newbie question. I see/hear
reference to such things as:

"Make sure that /usr/local/share/terminfo is on a binary mount. The
easiest way to do this is to make sure that /usr/local is a binary
mount."

So, what's a binary mount?  (BTW, this is for release B19 on an NT 4.0
machine).

TIA,

David G. Goggin			(ICQ #2085827)
	goggin AT email DOT com
	Thursday, July 23, 1998  2:50 PM



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