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Le 31/07/11 à 11:15, Samuli a tapoté : |
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> > System reactivity. I have an old setup with multiple partitions on |
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> > multiple hard-drives mounted on multiple system directories. |
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> And why is both using an initramfs [...] an problem? |
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No problem for me. If I have to do it, I will. In fact I already use |
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an initramfs for uvesafb and v86d [1]. I was simply answer you on WHY I |
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want a separate /usr partition. |
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> And why is both [...] migrating /usr to / an problem? |
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This depend on your setup. Mine is basically like this : |
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- /tmp and /var are still on the root partition. |
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- everything else have their own partition, this includes : |
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- official dirs : /usr /portage/trees /portage/distpack /home /opt |
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- custom dirs : /data and raid arrays. |
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For example, when running emerge -uDN world, /var is intensively used |
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during compilation. If /usr is on a separate partition on another hard |
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drive, launching multiple applications during the system update will |
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necessarily be faster than if /usr is on /. |
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> > When the system is busy, it is responsiveness. |
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> I can guess. Suboptimal ordering of disks per speed and usage? |
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Yes. |
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[1] http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/uvesafb/ |