Hi, miphix On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 05:06:33AM +0000, miphix wrote: > 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.
The jargon for this thing is "usrmerge". With that, search engines turn up some hits on other people with your same needs, e.g. https://brontosaurusrex.github.io/2023/09/11/Upgrade-Debian-11-to-12-without-usrmerge-errors/ I don't know whether some applications start breaking because of that (why should they, but there's badly designed software everywhere). Cheers & good luck -- tomás
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