On 04/12/2011 02:36 PM, gene heskett wrote: > I had a link forwarded to me today, which may have a bearing on some > problems I am having with an unrelated linux install. > > <http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/separate-usr-is-broken> > > My emc install isn't broken in this manner as /usr is on /, but it still > throws 31 errors using that sample command line given. I think it may need > further fine tuning. > > But I know some of us, me included, have our own ideas about how a disk > should be partitioned, so I thought I'd pass the link on just so the rest > of you can check. > > This pclos install has 61 such errors when exec'ing the sample command line > given in this link, and I find I have to completely reconfigure kde4.6.2 > every time I reboot. Thats a right PIMA as you can imagine. ;-) > > I have gparted, ver 7.something, overhauling another drive for a system > move.
I get a boatload of errors when I run that command too, however, /usr is in the root partition. I don't remember ever moving /usr to a separate partition in my machine builds over the years, though I have mounted /usr/local on a separate partition. I *always* mount /var on a separate partition though. Over the years I've had runaway logs on /var mounted on the root partition bring the machine to it's knees, so I've always made a habit to move that off the root partition. Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Forrester Wave Report - Recovery time is now measured in hours and minutes not days. Key insights are discussed in the 2010 Forrester Wave Report as part of an in-depth evaluation of disaster recovery service providers. Forrester found the best-in-class provider in terms of services and vision. Read this report now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/ibm-webcastpromo _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
