; forcing it to be
on the same filesystem as / is very sub-optimal.
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nt it, and generally things like /etc/hostname will be different, so,
while I suppose it's theoretically possible, I'd take it also to be
somewhat sub-optimal.
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m not 100% sure whether the files in question are needed in
such a circumstance, but that's the question that needs thinking about.
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or it in places.
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were the case that for some "exotics" you have to
have bits of /usr and /var on the same partition as / I guess that would
be liveable.
Just a thought.
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out, no-one has the right to attempt to force
what someone does in their spare time, and quite rightly so; but if the
devs are only interested in developing to their own needs, well,
inevitably people will drift to systems they consider more suitable to,
in turn, their needs.
Thanks for bearing w
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