El Mon, 29 Jul 2013 21:30:41 +0200
Michael Stapelberg <stapelb...@debian.org> escribio:

> 2) You could boot a live cd and move /usr to the root volume, then
>    delete the separate /usr volume.

Hi Michael:

Just for the record:

After moving my 'usr' partition to '/' I had another bad-boot...then I
realized that I also had 'var' in a separate partition and the
systemd log told me that it wasn't mounted at boot time...so I had to
move it to '/' also.

So, at least for me, it's necessary to have 'usr' and 'var' in '/'.

Antonio


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