> Phillip Smith <phillip.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What are you trying to acheive by making the binaries read-only? ~ * convinience: If I have PG on a baseline Linux distro running from a USB stick or CD (or a mini-DVD) and I go around with my micro drive, I could just sit anywhere they have a PC with a USB port or CD-player and an available USB/or firewire port for my micro device. ~ This is why I need to also be able to configure the mount point my PGDATA will be in. I have done that before with mysql and it works just fine, but PG is more appealing for me because it has features I need and it is more committed to java. ~ * security: I could go anywhere knowing that as long as I mount/configure PG and other apps I have, such as tomcat, as read-only it is impossibly hard for people to alter my files even though they could tinker with the BIOS and RAM ~ Also config files could stay where they be, because they don't/shouldn't change as PG runs. I only need to put in a separate writable (&/|| updatable) and appendable filesystem areas all other data ~ So, what are the installation options to acheive what I specified in the OP? ~ thanks lbrtchx ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly