If you were to issue 'ls -l /' You'll find that /bin, /sbin,
lib{32,64,x32} are linked to their counterparts in /usr/. I under-
stand the logic in doing so. However, for specific reasons that would
require exhaustive explanations that I would prefer to save us all from
me doing, I would like to break this behaviour by having /usr genuinely
be whole heartedly installed on its own partition. I'm cool with doing
things the hard and painful way. Any details you can share that would
allow me to figure out how to break, or divert this behaviour would
be appreciated. I'm not elite with linux enough to figure this out,
but I am comfertable with digging deep with the right background
knowledge to navigate what's needed.