Le 30.10.2014 15:35, Peter Nieman a écrit :
On 30/10/14 11:35, David Baron wrote:
I think this problem should be resolved. I know the newer desirable
keeping of
/usr on /. However, I would bet 99% of existing multi-partition
Debian
installations have usr on a separate partition. Historically and
even recent
installations (not that I like the partitioning done by the
installer, but
....) I may move mine soon once I resolve some disk hardware issues
but I
should not have to do this just to get rid of a superfluous "fail"
message and
switch to verbose mode.
When I installed Squeeze on a new PC three years ago I blindly
followed the installer's partitioning advice since I thought the
Debian developers would certainly know better than me. One Debian
version later I found out that my root partition had probably been
created much too small because it couldn't even hold two different
kernels. Another Debian version later, a young man, Mr. Poettering,
tells the Debian developers that the partitioning scheme they always
recommended was "broken". I guess I can now look forward to learning
whether an upgrade to Jessie - should I ever attempt one and not go
back to Slackware or try another OS out of desperation - will fail
due
to lack of disk space or lack of compatibility with existing
partitioning schemes. OMG.
Hum... I think I always have seen the installer on "all in one
partition (beginners)"?
If you have selected this one, then, you should not have problems
because of stuff not mounted.
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