On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 07:42, Thomas Goirand <z...@debian.org> wrote:

> On 12/17/2011 05:12 AM, Josh Triplett wrote:
> > And while we might
> > debate the usefulness of a separate /usr back and forth, I think I can
> > safely say that it won't become a *recommended* configuration anytime
> > soon. :)
>
> I do recommend a separate /usr to anyone. It's *not* safe to say that,
> and I know many people that agree with me. To me, it has, and still is,
> the best choice. You have no rights to arbitrary decide what should
> be/was/will be the recommended configuration. Your choice is not more
> valid than mine, and (computer) science isn't about majorities anyway.


Sure but Debian Installer defaults are. End point.


> ...
> In most general cases nowadays, we *do* have huge disks. Just have a
> look into what's available in the marketplace. If you lack space in one
> of the default partitions, you can resize using LVM anyway.
>

New users will think LVM is something to eat with bread or similar. This is
mostly as if I starting to try to convince to use Awesome WM as default
desktop install because I think it is more user-friendly (and it is, for my
type of use, but not for general use).

I do think you ought to stop to try to push your personal opinion too
hard... it is clear on this thread that most people do not agree with you
so lets go ahead and move topic.

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