On 7/15/19 10:45 AM, Jaco Kroon wrote: > I have no idea who wrote this: > > "The historical justification for a /bin, /sbin and /lib separate from > /usr no longer applies today." but I strongly disagree.
All of that stuff is written from the perspective of "I feel like doing it this way in systemd, so I need to post-hoc justify making everyone else go along with it." > Again, if /usr goes belly up (which with recent ext4/io bug(s) we've had > probably about 10 systems already that needed repairing, and at least 5 > more that's pending), this fault would require me to head out to site to > go and repair where currently due to fsck et al living on / and not on > /usr I could recover without issues. > > We've been unable to track an exact issue, but all of the affected > systems was running 4.14.X kernels, we've not seen the same corruption > from 5.0.2 onwards. So we never filed a bug and simply upgraded kernels. Likely https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201685