Alan McKinnon wrote: > On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 16:43:38 -0500 > Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Mark Knecht wrote: >>> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> <SNIP> >>>> I like, even love, Gentoo. Thing is, if it gets to where it >>>> doesn't work like it should for me, there's no point in me using >>>> it. If I wanted a OS that doesn't work well for me, I'd be buying >>>> M$'s crap. Hey, it does install fairly fast but it is pretty >>>> crappy. LOL >>>> >>> >>> What? Me worry? >>> >>> Chill Dale. The Gentoo devs will get it there. >>> >>> And what will you do if Ubuntu doesn't boot? Learn another distro? >>> Nahh... ;-) >>> >>> - Mark >>> >>> >> >> >> That's why I want something that I can install fast. Gentoo certainly >> isn't the right choice for that. If Kubuntu fails, I can just >> reinstall and not format /home. It doesn't take to long and I'll be >> back up and running. I already keep a fairly up to date sysrescue so >> having something for some other distro wouldn't be a huge issue. > > See this mountain peak you think you see in front of you? The one you > call Everest? > > You got it wrong about that mountain Dale. It's a little mole hill in > the back yard. > > Make / big enough to contain /usr as well. Move stuff over and delete > the /usr partition. > > Everything you fear about udev instantly ceases to exist and is no > longer a problem. Sorted. > >
But what about using LVM? People was all for me using it a while back and I want to use it, see other post, but now because of this, I'm not supposed to. Look left, look right, look left, look right. Get the idea? ROFL Dale :-) :-)