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On 2012-12-14 17:53, Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> I guess the other question that's lurking here for me is why do you |
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> have /usr on a separate partition? What's the usage model that drives |
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> a person to do that? The most I've ever done is move /usr/portage and |
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> /usr/src to other places. My /usr never has all that much in it beyond |
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> those two directories, along with maybe /usr/share. Would it not be |
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> easier for you in the long run to move /usr back to / and not have to |
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> deal with this question at all? |
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I don't want easy to supplant flexibility[1]. It really is that simple. |
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And this is my firm _opinion_ in the matter, I'm not interested in |
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another flame war, please. |
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[1] I'm actually planning to get rid of partitions (/, /boot, /usr, |
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/home, /var, /tmp) alltogether and replacing them with separate, |
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smaller, ssds. |
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Best regards |
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Peter K |