On 2013-08-30 3:16 AM, Dale <[email protected]> wrote:
Example, don't want a init thingy, put / on a regular partition and
normal file system, just make sure you won't fill it up for a very
long time. Of course /boot has to be on a regular file system too.

Well, apparently this now includes /usr, as from what I gleaned from the earlier thread, there is no guarantee even eudev will continue to support separate /usr partition in future (since gentoo council has formally voted to NOT support it without an initramfs)...

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