On Sep 17, Bill Allombert <ballo...@debian.org> wrote: > Does not that would break users expectation that the system image contains > /var > before the first boot ? I am not aware of such expectations.
> A lot of things in /var are caches that are mostly instance-independent and > can > be prefilled, but for that, users expect a minimal directory hierarchy to be > present before first boot. Can you show some examples of how this would work in practice? > It seems your scheme favors some usecase over some others. There are always tradeoffs, but my use case does not forbid the other one: worst case it requires one more mkdir while copying that data. -- ciao, Marco
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