Le 13/11/2021 à 08:48, Didier Kryn a écrit :
> Le 13/11/2021 à 00:26, John Morris via Dng a écrit :
>> So yes, it is time to eliminate /bin, /sbin and /lib.
> Seems I've got it wrong. My understanding was that /usr/bin and
> /usr/sbin were merged into /bin and /sbin. You assume the opposite and
On Sat, Nov 13, 2021 at 09:32:38AM +0100, Didier Kryn wrote:
>
> I now understand the concern of Steve: it looks like the beginning
> of an attempt to force initramfs on people, even if it is not effective yet.
I too dislike having to use initramfs rather than having the essential
modules com
Steve Litt:
> John Morris via Dng said on Fri, 12 Nov 2021 17:26:52 -0600
> >On Tue, 2021-11-09 at 01:56 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
...
> >The size of the OS is just so small now, compared to storage media and
> >data files. Even a small SSD will easily hold all of /usr for all but
> >the most bloat
Hello,
I upgraded from ascii to beowulf, almost everything smooth exceot eudev
which does not upgrade due to this:
Preparing to unpack .../eudev_3.2.9-9~beowulf1_amd64.deb ...
Since release 198, udev requires support for the following features in
the running kernel:
- inotify(2)
On Sat, 2021-11-13 at 13:07 +0100, Riccardo Mottola via Dng wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I upgraded from ascii to beowulf, almost everything smooth exceot eudev
> which does not upgrade due to this:
>
> Preparing to unpack .../eudev_3.2.9-9~beowulf1_amd64.deb ...
> Since release 198, udev requires supp
Am Samstag, 13. November 2021 schrieb Didier Kryn:
> Le 13/11/2021 à 08:48, Didier Kryn a écrit :
> > Le 13/11/2021 à 00:26, John Morris via Dng a écrit :
> >> So yes, it is time to eliminate /bin, /sbin and /lib.
> >
> > Seems I've got it wrong. My understanding was that /usr/bin and
> > /usr/
Hello Svante,
On 11/13/21 1:32 PM, Svante Signell wrote:
Preparing to unpack .../eudev_3.2.9-9~beowulf1_amd64.deb ...
Since release 198, udev requires support for the following features
Hello, this bug has been solved by 3.2.9-10~beowulf1 available from
beowulf-proposed-updates. Or directly at
I was left frustrated when nano 4.0 dropped hard line wrap as the default.
But I have had no luck re-implementing it. I'm running nan 5.4-2.
Man nanorc says there is the set/unset nowrap. I tried unset nowrap, but
it had no effect.
How do I recover a hard wrrap at 70 in nano?
--
Haines Br
> John Morris via Dng writes:
> So yes, it is time to eliminate /bin, /sbin and /lib.
the real result shod be eliminate /usr.
system packages should all use --prefix=/, local ones should default
to --prefix=/local, and closed src crap^Wstuff should use things like
/opt/FOO for a prefix.
li
On 11/13/21 19:41, Haines Brown wrote:
[snip]
> How do I recover a hard wrrap at 70 in nano?
Isn't that done with 'set breaklonglines' now?
/Lars
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k...@aspodata.se said on Sat, 13 Nov 2021 12:42:51 +0100 (CET)
>Steve Litt:
>> John Morris via Dng said on Fri, 12 Nov 2021 17:26:52 -0600
>> >On Tue, 2021-11-09 at 01:56 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
>...
>> >The size of the OS is just so small now, compared to storage media
>> >and data files. E
On 11/13/21 19:41, Haines Brown wrote:
I was left frustrated when nano 4.0 dropped hard line wrap as the default.
But I have had no luck re-implementing it. I'm running nan 5.4-2.
Man nanorc says there is the set/unset nowrap. I tried unset nowrap, but
it had no effect.
How do I recover a hard
Steve Litt:
> k...@aspodata.se said on Sat, 13 Nov 2021 12:42:51 +0100 (CET)
> >Steve Litt:
...
> >> Which brings up another beef I have: Why don't they build Ext4 and
> >> maybe a couple other mainstream filesystems into the kernel, so if I
> >> want, I can boot without initramfs? What would it co
James Cloos:
> > John Morris via Dng writes:
> > So yes, it is time to eliminate /bin, /sbin and /lib.
> the real result shod be eliminate /usr.
Guys, please don't push unnessary changes and policies
to the user. Let each and everyone be the master of his/her
own systems.
Just because debian
Le 13/11/2021 à 20:46, Steve Litt a écrit :
> k...@aspodata.se said on Sat, 13 Nov 2021 12:42:51 +0100 (CET)
>
>> Steve Litt:
>>> John Morris via Dng said on Fri, 12 Nov 2021 17:26:52 -0600
On Tue, 2021-11-09 at 01:56 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
>> ...
The size of the OS is just so small
k...@aspodata.se said on Sat, 13 Nov 2021 22:28:02 +0100 (CET)
>James Cloos:
>> > John Morris via Dng writes:
>> > So yes, it is time to eliminate /bin, /sbin and /lib.
>> the real result shod be eliminate /usr.
>
>Guys, please don't push unnessary changes and policies
>to the user. Let
Steve Litt - 13.11.21, 23:24:51 CET:
> By the way, for the person who really wants the usr merge, wouldn't
> the conversion from an unmerged system consist of two mass copies and
> a few symlinks?
No.
At least not if you like dpkg to be working fine. As I noted before, see:
https://wiki.debian.o
On Sat, 13 Nov 2021 22:20:32 +0100 (CET)
k...@aspodata.se wrote:
> Steve Litt:
> > k...@aspodata.se said on Sat, 13 Nov 2021 12:42:51 +0100 (CET)
> > >Steve Litt:
> ...
> > >> Which brings up another beef I have: Why don't they build Ext4 and
> > >> maybe a couple other mainstream filesystems into
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