On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 07:11:50PM +0200, Kay Sievers wrote:
On Fri, 2011-06-17 at 18:54 +0200, Dr. Werner Fink wrote:
This is a bug of systemd and a violation of the FSH standard. For server systems a nogo.
Yeah, it's a violation of the rules of the stone age. Many of them just don't make sense anymore. We need to pick the nice parts of UNIX, and leave the silly things behind us to be able to survive. And the split of / and /usr very high on the list of things we like to get rid of.
There is more than / and /usr, also /tmp, /var, and /boot is IMHO a very important point. Why do you think, most seasoned system adminstrators will mostly use different partitions for / and /usr, /tmp, and /var. Particular /tmp and /var will be separate partitions.
Anyway, FHS documents current behavior, it can not be violated. If the current behavior changes, FHS needs to change, and people actually working on that.
FHS is very useful to argument against something, we all use it that way from time to time, and if it is in our way we just ignore it, just like we did with /run. It's very convenient, everybody wins. :)
OK let's disregard the most important clientele by ignoring the most useful experience by declaring those experience as stone aged. My hope was to have with systemd a real replacment for SysV able to serve all needs for all customer out there, that is not only openSUSE users on netbook and other mobile devices but also needs of our business customer on their big irons. Werner -- "Having a smoking section in a restaurant is like having a peeing section in a swimming pool." -- Edward Burr -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org