On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 9:08 AM, Michael Cronenworth <m...@cchtml.com>wrote:
> Kam Leo wrote: > > > > It probably has less to do with the boot process and more with disto > > upgrading; i.e. less likely that user files get clobbered if /usr is > > separate. > > Nope. It has everything to do with booting. Some packages in /bin > depended on libs in /usr/lib{64} so calling the init script before /usr > is mounted would fail. There's a discussion about this in the devel list > if you search the history for it. Thanks for setting me straight. Does that mean we're heading back toward separate partitions for everything?
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