Le lundi 16 août 2010 à 14:43 +0200, Giacomo A. Catenazzi a écrit : > As you can easily check, there is a lot of Debian installation > who use networked disks. Usually not embedded devices, but usual > desktop installations (e.g. using huge number of desktops as in > schools or corporate environments). > In this case the separation of /usr and / is still important.
Putting /usr on a network device but not / is just plain stupid. Debian can now work with a read-only / on NFS. > And Debian still don't have a live distribution to be used for > rescue, so a minimal / is essential, also for emergency > backup uses. This is completely irrelevant. When / is not accessible, you get the same problem. (Oh, and d-i CDs include the necessary tools to rescue a system.) -- .''`. : :' : “You would need to ask a lawyer if you don't know `. `' that a handshake of course makes a valid contract.” `- -- J???rg Schilling -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1281963889.5689.14.ca...@meh