On Dec 15, Roger Leigh <rle...@codelibre.net> wrote: > That is to say, /usr is a split of /convenience/. The real solution > would be to have /etc as a separately-mounted encrypted filesystem. > So really, keeping /usr separate is a different issue, IMHO. This > isn't a reason to keep the /usr split, it's a reason to support > mounting an encrypted /etc in the initramfs. Such a solution would > also satisfy those that want a read-only root but writable /etc for > admin convenience. You keep repeating arguments in favour of moving /{bin,sbin,lib}/ to /usr/ :-)
-- ciao, Marco
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