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Re: Re: support for merged /usr in Debian



>This is not true: you just need to use an initramfs.
Ok, so it should warn that this setup will soon require to use an initramfs.
It is the Debian default, there is no need to do this.

Being debian installer default does not mean any debian users
	1) really has any benefit of using it as explained,
	2) nor use it after initial installation,

Others have expressed better than I did that initramfs by itself is evil and just does what / was supposed to do originally: 1) because of binary firmware blob mainly allthough as explained this can be solved by putting the blob in kernel itself or using modules if things can be started late enough 2) because systemd requires many things that are traditionally located in /usr

I for sure hate to have things twice on a system and make sure they are kept coherent by black magic (and using busybox rather than original utilities makes it even more evil...)


Same for your proposal : nothing really sound except systemd wants it...
Again, this is not related to systemd.
I am not interested in continuing this discussion with people who are
not understanding the basic facts.

Sure. And I'm not interested to discuss with someone that feels so superior to normal human either and does not answer various points that have been detailed in this thread.

I'm still 100% against your proposal.

-- eric


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