OK,
Finally, fedora 16 is back to run (after relabelling).
Before new temtative to update, I need to mofify my partitioning.
Should I keep a /boot?
I am enclined to do:
/boot (not lvm)
/ (lvm)
/usr/local (lvm)
/usr/src (lvm)
/home
etc..
Thank.
On 2012-08-05 17:08, Patrick Dupre wrote:
On 2012-08-05 17:02, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 05.08.2012, Reindl Harald wrote:
a seperate /usr is USELESS because it makes no sense on a
single machine
Since about 90% of the whole / thing go to /usr (especially if you
hold a little bit source in /usr/local/src and a few kernel
sourcetrees in /usr/src) it can definitely make sense to have it on
a
separate disk. If you have some older and smaller drives, / without
/usr will fit perfectly on one of them.
OK, I will consider it. However, for now the point is to repair the
non upgraded f16!
As I said, it run fine in single usere, but fails when I run
systemd --system --unit=multi-user.target
and I cannot identify why!
It seems to complain about systemd_tmpfiles
I cleaned and created, whitout problem.
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