On Dec 16, Josh Triplett <j...@joshtriplett.org> wrote: > A configuration with everything in one partition needs no extra > configuration; anyone who wants such a configuration will like what the > guided partitioner comes up with. A configuration with five separate > partitions seems almost impossible to provide sensible proportions for > that work for everyone without editing. And getting the proportions > wrong means people have to deal with strange and annoying cases like > /var filling up when /home has tons of room, or / filling up when /usr > has tons of room. +1
> That line of reasoning would never let Debian remove *anything*, ever. And is one of the causes of the stagnation and lack of innovation in Debian. -- ciao, Marco
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