著者: Rob Owens 日付: To: dng 題目: Re: [DNG] FW: support for merged /usr in Debian
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Roger Leigh" <rleigh@???> > Regarding the comments people made about having separate / and /usr
> filesystems. While it was common historically, there is little or no
> practical benefit to doing so in 2016. Storage sizes make it
> unnecessary for pretty much all practical scenarios. The two are
> managed by dpkg as a coherent whole; they are logically inseparable.
> They serve the same purpose. Do reconsider whether it's actually
> necessary for you to do this, or whether it's merely habit. Some
> historical practices continue to have value; others, including this one,
> do not.
This is not true for zLinux (Linux on an IBM mainframe). Disk space on
a mainframe is quite expensive compared to what we are used to on Intel
hardware. I have customers who use a shared /usr among several zLinux
systems, and the reason is cost savings.
I don't blame anybody on this list for not knowing about this, but I
find it amazing that Red Hat doesn't know better. They are a major
supplier of Linux for mainframes. (FYI, that's the s390 and s390x
architecture that you see available from a handful of distros).