mar...@duskware.de (Martin Husemann) writes: >> splitting / and /usr. Of all the partitioning choices available, it >> truely seems to be a pointless legacy from extremely constrained >> hardware with a significant cost to maintain.
>However, we still support a lot of this hardware and often there is no >easy upgrade path. The reason for the split might have been size constraints of the root device 30 years ago. Nowadays it's to reduce administrative costs, e.g. validating a small root vs. a 10GB large system disk or recovering from a full root filesystem. If you only run throwaway VMs, your angle might be different. No problem to put everything into a single partition there because you just create a new VM from scratch. -- -- Michael van Elst Internet: mlel...@serpens.de "A potential Snark may lurk in every tree."