Am 02.04.2013 11:14, schrieb Harald Hoyer:
> it makes ZERO sense to split /usr to a own partition
> you owuld really clone a partition containing the whole system
> or share it with another setup without the depending RPM database
> which lives in /var/lib/rpm/?
>
> sorry but the idea of a seperate /usr is broken at all
This is FUD. The idea is perfectly fine and we should bring our OS in shape for
doing it so
so explain what is FUD in the simple fact that snapshot/clone
a sperated /usr where 99% of the files are from RPM packages
while the RPM database is NOT under /usr makes no sense?
what do YOU imagine when as example (what was one of the arguments
for UsrMove) a snapshot of /usr is done before a upgrade which
changes the RPM database in /var/lib/rpm and you rollback to
the snapshot while the RPM database still has all updates?
i can not imagine a better way to fuck up a OS-installation