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Re: no deprecation of /usr as a standalone filesystem



Le lundi 01 juin 2009 à 13:11 +0200, Goswin von Brederlow a écrit :
> As long as debian does not provide support for kernel independent non
> breaking initramfs support (i.e. not regenerated on every whim and
> break) having / outside lvm and no initramfs is a real plus.

What has the initramfs got to do with this?

> You can not mount / nodev if you don't use udev. But you /usr you can.

Nowadays, you cannot use your system if you don’t use udev, so this is
irrelevant.

> Count me there too. Crypting /usr on a laptop just wastes performance
> and cpu which spells into real battery life.

Please bring up figures; the amount of CPU used on a modern system is
negligible, and the CPU is woken up anyway during IOs.

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