On samedi, 21 janvier 2017 14.46:19 h CET Thorsten Kukuk wrote:
4. RPM, which installs directories or data into directories, which are subvolumes, needs to be adjusted. This will not work. Example: /var/cache is an own subvolume. Quite some RPMs create directories and data there, and some of them will stop working if you remove this directories. That's bad even without transactional updates, a system administrator should always be allowed to delete the cache. A better way is to create the directories during boot with tmpfiles.d(5). Same problem for all other subvolumes like /var/log, /var/spool, etc.
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