Hi Alexander,

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 01:18:10PM +0200, Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:
* Jonas Smedegaard <d...@jones.dk> [090820 18:27]:

Please note that Max does not maintain yaird. Neither do yaird depend on the linux-image packages that he co-maintains. Nor does it conflict with the initramfs-tools package that he maintains.

I have no interest in debating back and forth with Max - we each have strong opinions in opposite directions.

Please do tell me if you need further info from me to help resolve this "bug".

No need for a long debate, but could you give us one example, when yaird would still be usefull to have in a stable release?

Yaird is generally beneficial for machines with little disk space and difficult to access directly.

Personally I use it for servers installed many hundred kilometers away. Real, low-power servers, so no virtualized tty, and small (preferrably flash-based, but haven't switched that yet) disk partitions.


  - Jonas

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