> I have /, /usr, and /var on separate filesystems.
Really? And everything else fits in 16 MB? That's seems odd to me,
given the size of /lib (7 MB) /bin (3 MB) /sbin (2 MB) and so on
that I've seen on Linux systems. Or do you do this differently?
Under NetBSD I generally use a 64 MB root partition, although you
can fit pretty comfortably into 32 MB on most systems. We don't
have a /lib, but all of our /bin and /sbin/binaries are statically
linked. Here's are a few lines from `df -kx /':
3245 /bin
412 /etc
5080 /sbin
16055 /
cjs
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