Karl Goetz said on Wed, May 11, 2011 at 03:03:02PM +1000: > On my current system i went the other way about a month ago and > merged /usr into / after running out of space on / (thanks to multiple > kernels in /boot OODing me).
A lot of distributions also separate /boot, especially when using LVM by default for partitions setup. Which helps avoiding filling / FWIW, I also tend to separate /tmp for the same reason. > > I still think it's too early to decide to merge / and /usr in a > > standard such as the FHS. > > Too early to remove /usr entirely, or too early to require it is part > of / (root) partition? I'd tend to say both. Anyway I don't think the FHS should "require" it to be part of /. Suggest maybe (even if I would not folloz the advise ;-) Best regards, Bruno. -- Open Source & Linux Profession Lead EMEA / http://opensource.hp.com HP/Intel/Red Hat Open Source Solutions Initiative / http://www.hpintelco.net http://www.HyPer-Linux.org http://mondorescue.org http://project-builder.org La musique ancienne? http://www.musique-ancienne.org http://www.medieval.org
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