On Tuesday 17 March 2015 16:07:29 Dale wrote: > I don't have / on lvm. /boot and / are on regular partitions. > Everything else, /usr, /var and /home, are on lvm. Keep in mind, I > was trying to avoid that init thingy.
I remember something of that discussion, but not why you wanted to keep /usr on a separate partition. Why is that? Is it one of those sacred cows that "just growed" like Topsy? :) -- Rgds Peter.