Matthew Miller <mat...@fedoraproject.org> writes:

> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 08:19:52PM +0100, lee wrote:
>> >> /usr belongs on it`s own partition.  
>> > As if no one has ever said that before, and as if it convinced even one 
>> > thinking person to change their mind. 
>> Thinking persons do not need to change their minds about it because they
>> realise that being able to have /usr on it`s own partition is a good
>> thing.
>
> It's important to realize that you *can* have a separate /usr -- it just
> really needs to be available at boot time.

The F17 installer wouldn`t let me have it.

> That means you can have separate mount options, filesystems, partition
> constraints, or whatever. It just doesn't work anymore to have it on a
> network share or (if anyone ever did this!) removable media added
> after initial boot.

But it works when you plug it in before booting?

> I used the network share case in the mid 1990s, when we were trying to cram
> Irix 6 onto 800MB workstation drives. These days, that's not really an
> issue. (And, hey, you can fit minimal Fedora in that space!) It might be
> neat for some special cases, but I hope we can all agree that it *is* a
> special case (and that Fedora isn't necessarily the right thing to cover all
> special cases).

It`s probably not totally impossible to do it, or is it?


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