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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
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