-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Am Di den 7. Nov 2017 um 17:07 schrieb John Hughes: > > Well, Debian deprecated a separate /usr as systemd is not working good > > with a separate /usr. > > They actually deprecated it as many things were not working with a separate > /usr. systemd has no more or less problems than anything else that uses > things on /usr. > > I come from a Unix background -- separate /usr was deprecated in the 1990's > with SVR4.2, I'm kind of amazed it took Linux so long to catch up.
Well, it was never a problem until they brought systemd into debian. All my systems have separate /usr and just a very small /. That SVR4.2 deprecated that was just the fact that proprietary packages often polite other path under / like /opt or even worse. It is the best way to keep your /usr flexible to further lvm grows for example. > In this particular case it's a bit irritating, it could be fixed by moving > liblz4 to /lib or by not linking the various lvm2 binaries against > libsystemd. Well, yes, the proper solution would be to not ling against libsystemd. Regards Klaus - -- Klaus Ethgen http://www.ethgen.ch/ pub 4096R/4E20AF1C 2011-05-16 Klaus Ethgen <kl...@ethgen.ch> Fingerprint: 85D4 CA42 952C 949B 1753 62B3 79D0 B06F 4E20 AF1C -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Charset: ISO-8859-1 iQGzBAEBCgAdFiEEMWF28vh4/UMJJLQEpnwKsYAZ9qwFAloB26gACgkQpnwKsYAZ 9qyCSgwAi2+q0b0OW1PTlUHHGwigFg3kZFisXV2M5v6SCXyF6Eww6zZeYsnzJy8t FmE2WjCyxIECJLWiUBQfAMw5GpxVkHcVrKq2AKZfzdDvUV6rK6NE6CCQi+IqPx3O hi4AvG1LC6YlauHsOwVmB48wdVx+7TQmLu4Mth+E0hIPO+32PTfUhHLZlKoTMm0x MpUSBEr7LKnts2UjZnT0qcPzGtQV3g6w9ioqNsHytRgjgDSDIjZY7rf3A/J/89+Y EIotJuGwHNuEcpwZHm68YYaRO0UasZt2zEhOQozdm2dD0Vyn7wQKZpFIauHteGus RblSyPpdUtdKAfdEyjz8fi7UbvGn91tnWGr5VUmnOStqEwOJqJv9l46wzDZbqdyv b/Umfq54A1HGF6CS3jzF3h5E5mx59dboGLE/vfWGEqkTX4UH7jIYQDE2duedSbES uk4FCXE9AOV/KR1FwblAD6Ndqr1o7OCInSvCeRmgnW7t//MKG/F1X1RkbVZ3FOau vGSqYkbf =j9Jq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng