"R. Armiento" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The reason to put /usr on an own partition would be that IF the
> semi-frequent changes of this partition somehow would screw up the
> filesystem, you could still bring your system up in a semi-useful state
> using only / and repair things.

IMHO, the main reason for having /usr on a separate partition is that
it can be mounted read-only.

Martin


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