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Author: John Hughes
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] WARNING: lvm2 > 2.02.173-1 breaks some systems and make them unbootable
On 07/11/17 17:41, dev wrote:
>
> On 11/07/2017 10:29 AM, John Hughes wrote:
>> On 07/11/17 17:13, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
>>> [ separate / and /usr ] is the best way to keep your /usr flexible to
>>> further lvm grows for example.
>> Personally I have a / on a lvm2 volume.  Works OK for me, I see no loss
>> in flexibility.
> Until a user fills up their home directory with kitten gifs and you can
> no longer login because syslog has no space to write to /var.


Neither /home not /var are on /, for obvious reasons.  / is for
mostly-static things that are owned by the OS or the admin.

The separation of / and /usr is a relic of really, really tiny disk sizes.