Am 02.04.2013 11:14, schrieb Harald Hoyer: >> it makes ZERO sense to split /usr to a own partition >> you owuld really clone a partition containing the whole system >> or share it with another setup without the depending RPM database >> which lives in /var/lib/rpm/? >> >> sorry but the idea of a seperate /usr is broken at all > > This is FUD. The idea is perfectly fine and we should bring our OS in shape for > doing it so so explain what is FUD in the simple fact that snapshot/clone a sperated /usr where 99% of the files are from RPM packages while the RPM database is NOT under /usr makes no sense? what do YOU imagine when as example (what was one of the arguments for UsrMove) a snapshot of /usr is done before a upgrade which changes the RPM database in /var/lib/rpm and you rollback to the snapshot while the RPM database still has all updates? i can not imagine a better way to fuck up a OS-installation
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