On 17 Aug 2013, the guard wrote: > > But requiring people to have an initramfs to boot a system > > that doesn't legitimately require it is silly. I don't even > > have /usr mounted separately, but there are many, many > > different system configurations out there and Gentoo is famous > > for supporting a wide variety. That variety is stomped on if > > something like a /usr merge is forced. It also makes building > > your default environment more complicated due to generating an > > initramfs. > > Absolutely agreed.
Might be a good time to switch to freebsd :-( -- ceterum censeo redmondinem esse delendam.