On Sb, 09 mai 20, 22:05:40, Will Mengarini wrote:
> * Rick Thomas <rick.tho...@pobox.com> [20-05/09=Sa 20:05 -0700]:
> > [...] died for lack of space in /boot [...]
>
> Long ago I stopped bothering with a separate /boot, and behold, I yet
> live.  ISTR the Debian installer doesn't default to creating one 
> either.

Agreed.

> If you really want a bastion filesystem for booting, I suggest it be /
> (say 8G), because that'll also give you /bin, /lib, /etc, etc, without
> which you can't troubleshoot system horkage anyway.  Then you can
> put /home and /usr on the beta release of FunkyFS and have fun.

Booting without /usr is not supported anymore and with usrmerge most of 
the stuff from / was moved to /usr anyway.

Unless you want to keep /usr read-only (except for package upgrades) 
and/or share it between systems there is no real need to have it on a 
separate partition.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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