On 29/09/2013 12:55, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> Am 29.09.2013 10:28, schrieb Alan McKinnon:
>> On 29/09/2013 10:25, Mick wrote:
>>> On Sunday 29 Sep 2013 06:29:37 Walter Dnes wrote:
>>>> On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 06:09:40PM -0500, Dale wrote
>>>>
>>>>> Most likely, I'll install Kubuntu to start.  Then I may roam around
>>>>> and test other distros until I find one I like.  Thing is, I already
>>>>> have a starting point.
>>>>   I'm already looking. http://forums.funtoo.org/viewtopic.php?id=2265
>>>> and they also dislike systemd.  I think I could get to like it.  See
>>>> also http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-34
>>> Very interesting!  This looks as a logical way to put udev back in its 
>>> userspace box and stop it breaking the OS, or did I understand it 
>>> incorrectly?
>>>
>> Exherbo might be worth a look too[1].
>>
>> It's a sort-of Gentoo fork using the portage tree and PMS; plus Ciaran
>> strikes me as the kind of guy who *would* expend massive effort to find
>> a way round current udev and systemd.
>>
>>
>> [1] I didn't look myself. I have no idea what Exherbo's stance is on
>> this matter.
>>
>>
>>
> 
> why do you bring up udev and systemd AT ALL?
> 
> They are not the problem or the reason why seperate /usr is prone to break.


I fell victim to the sheer amount of fud around systemd and udev and
typed without thinking enough.

s/current udev and systemd/the root cause/g


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Alan McKinnon
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