work to build and package seemingly-functional 3.7.x and 3.8.x kernels
while Debian Unstable was on 3.2. I tracked minor releases closely, usually
releasing a new kernel package the day they were tagged, and aside from
chewing my CPUs these scripts worked pretty well.
I haven't run any of
what other details of the /usr change have already been
worked out and need be adhered to...
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Hello all,
I started working on the necessary refactoring a bit ago as part of sprezzos
bug 601 [0], but find myself wondering -- would it not be a lot simpler to
just haul the necessary infrastructure up into the root partition? What
prevents portmap, rpc.identd, etc from being moved into /sbin a
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