Re: Question about storage for virtualisation

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On 07/02/2012 08:56 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> There are still good reasons to not require unnecessary
> stuff on your boot device in spite of the fact that you've managed to
> find one way to work around the problem on one kind of hardware at a
> cost you can afford.

Typically your boot device is mounted at /boot (or, arguably, is the 
initrd) which isn't affected by the merge.

Personally, I think the merge is perfectly well reasoned, and I'm glad 
to see the system simplified.  However, the wisdom of the merge is no 
longer a useful debate.  It is coming, and separating / and /usr in your 
partitioning is no longer advised.  You will lose functionality in 
future releases if you continue to do so.

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