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Dynamic Root Support For FreeBSD Now Available

Dan writes "FreeBSD's Gordon Tetlow has committed his enhancements to enable users to build /bin and /sbin dynamically linked on FreeBSD. His reason to do this is two-fold. One is to give better support for PAM and NSS in the base system. The second is to save some disk space. Currently (on his x86 box), /bin and /sbin are 32 MB. With a dynamically linked root (and some pruning of some binaries), the /bin, /lib, and /sbin come out to 6.1 MB. This should be great for people with 2.x and 3.x era root partitions that are only about 50 MB. Gordon says that there will be a performance hit associated with this. He did a quick measurement at boot and his boot time (from invocation of /etc/rc to the login prompt) went from 12 seconds with a static root to 15 seconds with a dynamic root."

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  1. Re:bad bad bad by Nizzt · · Score: 5, Informative

    Thats why the librarys are in /lib not /usr/lib

  2. Re:bad bad bad by cperciva · · Score: 5, Informative

    it will also make it impossible to recover a server if you accidentally delete /usr

    No. The libraries used by stuff in /bin and /sbin are being moved into /lib, so everything which is being changed from static to dynamic will still work even if /usr is gone.

    Also note that /rescue is still static (and crunched).