mikshaw


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Posted: June 12 2007,19:59 |
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In most cases, the symlink should work fine. In the case of Xorg, though, you *might* run into some trouble as it attempts to shuffle logs. Once the log gets to a certain size, a new one is created, so it might choke trying to create a new file on a read-only filesystem. I might be wrong about this, of course. I know that XFree86 creates multiple log files, but I don't know if Xorg might just stick with those two.
Personally i'd still look into the suggestion of using a different default path.
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