Is it normal for this command to return a lot of output on a Redhat system? Specifically I'm looking at a box running Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.1 ...
During the booting of Solaris, both the / and /usr file systems are mounted read-only and then later, before the boot process is fully complete, remounted read-write. This is all part of the normal ...
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