Didier:
> The simplest way to kick off problms with /usr merge is to *not* 
> make /usr a mountpoint.

Perhaps, but why break working systems, especially when they are
3h car ride from home and all in differnt locations.
That is just rude.

> There is no utility in splitting the OS in several partitions.
...

My systems, my rules.

Regards,
/Karl Hammar


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