Le 10/08/2010 12:18, Stanislav Maslovski a écrit : > Not just to repair. First of all, / must have enough tools to > bring the system up to the point where the other file systems can be > mounted (i.g., over the network).
Is this still relevant, now that we have initrd? > This is an unfortunate consequence of the fact that less and less > developers separate /, /usr, /var, etc. partitions on their machines. > In the past I always did it on my workstations, however, stopped doing > it around the time of lenny's release. This is more in favour of dropping the distinction... > Well, just the other day I was helping a user on #debian to repare his > Debian installation, using mostly sed to edit the config files. Nano > was not functional without /usr and it seemed he did not have any > other editor. Booting a fully functional system off a LiveCD (or network / USB key / whatever) is pretty easy these days... Cheers, -- Stéphane -- 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/4c6d605b.2010...@glondu.net