Le 04/01/2022 à 18:48, k...@aspodata.se a écrit :
Didier:
The simplest way to kick off problms with /usr merge is to *not*
make /usr a mountpoint.
Perhaps, but why break working systems, especially when they are
3h car ride from home and all in differnt locations.
That is just rude.

There is no utility in splitting the OS in several partitions.
...

My systems, my rules.

    I totally agree, "your system, your rules" (~: . And I fully agree that forcing the merge is at least impolite. I was just trying to de-dramatize the question. When some change prevents you to follow "your rules", the practical response is not to rant after the change (the merge) but first question the said rules.

--     Didier

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