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84 /kernel* ( note 2 )
85 /dev ( note 3 )
86 /var ( note 4 )
87 /home ( note 4 )
91 /usr/home ( note 4 )
92 /usr/crash ( note 5 )
93 /usr/obj ( note 5 )
94 /usr/ports ( note 5 )
95 /usr/src ( note 5 )
96 /usr/local/crack ( note 5 )
97 /usr/local/lib/X11/xdm/xdm-errors ( note 6 )
98 /usr/local/lib/X11/xdm/xdm-pid ( note 6 )
99 /usr/local/etc/ssh_host_key ( note 6 )
100 /usr/local/etc/ssh_host_key.pub ( note 6 )
101 /usr/local/etc/ssh_random_seed ( note 6 )
103 /conf/ME ( note 7 )
105 note 2: You typically want to update kernels manually and *NOT*
109 note 3: /dev must be updated manually. Some devices, such as tty's and
114 note 4: /var and /home are usually separately mounted partitions and
118 note 5: These are directories that are as often created directly on
122 note 6: Note that you can solve the problem of xdm and sshd creating
133 note 7: In this example, /conf/ME is the machine customizer and must
239 and runs cpdup to update / and /usr. If you use this methodology note