On 01-26, Ken Moffat wrote:
> 
>  If you're going to separate /usr, and the reasons for doing so probably
> don't apply to many people here, even 3GB should be too much.  Depends,
> of course, on exactly what you put there, but assuming you don't install
> a _lot_ of things you aren't going to use then 3GB is more than enough
> for a _full_ system (except /home).
> 

        Care to comment on the reasons for putting /usr in it's
separate partition??

        For the many personal and home office work stations wouldn't
that be overkill and not within the KISS philosophy??

        Just curious. Cheers. <grin>

    Hal - in Terra Alta, WV - Slackware GNU/Linux 9.0   (2.4.20)
                Utrum Per Hebdomadem Perveniam
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