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Re: Merging / and /usr (was: jessie release goals)



Marco d'Itri <md <at> Linux.IT> writes:

> On May 07, Игорь Пашев <pashev.igor <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > What about merging / and /usr ?

Absolutely not, and I’ll support a GR against it.

> I strongly support the "everything in /usr" scheme, but let's first 

Absolutely not, and I’ll support a GR against it.


Gah! Just because the other FLOS idiots are doing it doesn’t mean
Debian should follow.

I guess we can live with a compromise of “either don’t put /usr on
a separate filesystem or use an initrd Debian provides or roll your
own” but *even then* we *still* should at least *try* to keep things
working for traditional setups that do neither (just not announce
positive support for them, but definitively try to not break them
either, actively).

Disclaimer: I use a slash-and-swap setup myself, have almost always
been doing that, and *still* think that.

bye,
//mirabilos


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