Le 05.02.2014 19:31, John Hasler a écrit :
yaro wrote:
Separate /usr is unneeded and actually complicates boot for little benefit.

It allows you to mount it read-only (or not at all when there's a
problem). It only complicates boot due to the practice of putting stuff
that belongs under / under /usr.

Do you have some example? I would like to learn that kind of issues *before* they happen to me :)


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