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.


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