On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 01:03:55 +0200
aitor_czr <aitor_czr@???> wrote:
> > Of course, but for this particular purpose there is no need to make
> > multiple partitions. Just use 1 partition for everything.
>
> I talked about this subject in the mailing list. I allways remove the
> //etc/fstab/ file from the chroot jail, because it impedes the
> creation of the user's folder *only* in the case of several
> partitions. Read the bottom link, and search the words
> "Remove /etc/fstab... Yes, kick it!":
>
> https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20151121.122707.ed2ca948.en.html
>
> Yet the flip side is that the fact of removing //etc/fstab/ affects
> to other possible distros based on gnuinos, *whenever* they don't use
> d-i :)
But I was talking about a VM which makes testing things a lot more
easy...
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