(Sorry for the spam, Alan.)
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 8:24 PM, Alan Cox <alan(a)lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> wrote:
On Fri, 28 Dec 2012 20:12:43 +0900
Joel Rees <joel.rees(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Never mind.
>
> I'll just chalk another one up to the wrecking crew, install fresh in
> a 15G partition and figure out where to go from there.
If you are trying to keep /usr separate the "where to go" answer I'm
afraid is most probably Mint or Ubuntu.
Alan
My main computer's on Debian now.
Shoot. openbsd's X11 configurations would take less time than messing with this.
I think I actually like Debian. When I try something new I'm not
always bumping into people in a hurry to re-invent the world. (Yeah,
yeah, I'd like to get someone to pay me to re-invent the world, too.)
But I need to keep a Fedora box for studying until I can take the new LPIC 2.
Trapped between certification churn and the vendor lock-in tricks that
resulted in a 15G boot partition and this kind of junk. Don't want to
move the fourth basic partition, in case I have some reason to restore
the restore partition sometime. I could just record the partition's
start point, I suppose.
I'm wondering if anyone has ventured to move /usr after the install.
If so, how badly does it bite?
--
Joel Rees