Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Please inform yourself before ranting. If you would have read the link I gave (or the other mails in this thread) you would know nothing you just said makes any sense. Hint: systemd is NOT the problem, the rest of the linux tools doesn't support it properly. Read before you rant please. ==== Sorry to disillusion you, but I am not misinformed, and I have read the other emails in this thread before responding.
Hint...the design of systemd IS the problem... This is basic logic: If A requires B, AND, B requires C, then A requires C if it really is the case that nothing that systemd 'needs' to boot the system requires that /usr be on the root partition...then I'll agree with you, but according to the rest of this thread, that's not the case. I don't see why the situation can't be fixed or worked around -- it's just software, I will speak up against throwing out what has been considered "best practices" in the software industry in regards to partitioning for the past 20-30 years just to upgrade to some latest software tool. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org