On 2012-03-17 21:09, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > seriously, you have seemed to miss some news. There is a move by redhat&co to > move almost everything from / to /usr. With nothing left than some > mountpoints > - why put / on its own partition? There is nothing to contain apart from > /etc.
Nope, haven't missed a thing; I'm on the other side of the fence (of course the _right_ side :-) ), where we can keep all our /bin /sbin /usr directories separate and live happily everafter... ;-) > Your sarcasm fails because you think that there is an intrinsic reason to > keep > / seperate. Well, with / filled with usefull binaries to bring a hosed system > back from the garbage pile that was true for some peole. But with the current > movement there isn't anything there at all. You're correct in a sense; if I choose to accept the New World Order (NWO) and put everything into /usr then you would be correct. As it stands now, I'm going in the other direction (putting /, /usr, /var, /home on separate harddrives)... :-D But I guess Gentoo itself will adapt to the NWO eventually, unless (by some miracle) some sanity is restored, so I'll have to find a new OS to use (probably FreeBSD)... Best regards Peter K