On Feb 15, 2012 6:16 AM, "Reindl Harald" <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: > there is no single reason for a feature like /usrmove which > in fact nobody NEEDS at all and definitly not now to press > it into the next release with pressure
You are wrong. The /usr move has a very clear impact in being able to snapshot your OS install partition. Add btrfs, yum hooks and the already-implemented "stateless" configuration and you have a really major feature: a fully upgrade/test/rollback setup for Fedora. For OLPC for example, this could be a major win, hence my interest. I definitely want it for my laptop. I'm sure many running rawhide will want it :-) -- upgrade/test/file bugs if it breaks/rollback if it's real bad. cheers, m { Martin Langhoff - one laptop per child }
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