Szerző: Alessandro Selli Dátum: Címzett: dng Tárgy: Re: [DNG] /usr to merge or not to merge... that is the question
On 23/11/18 at 14:25, KatolaZ wrote: > On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 01:09:17PM +0100, Alessandro Selli wrote:
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>>> Devuan is currently used in a mutlitude of
>>> environments that include server farms, corporate and personal
>>> servers, embedded systems, personal devices, and desktops. So any
>>> choice Devuan will make has to take into account *all* the different
>>> uses of Devuan.
>>>
>>> We are going to provide the users with the choice of having or not
>>> having a merged-usr.
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>> Yes, we are. Debian apparently is no longer going to be. And again I
>> was listed the many good reasons the merge is good for the datacenter as
>> an answer to my question: "Why must I be denied the possibility to do
>> otherwise?".
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> You continue not reading and not understanding. Who is denying you the
> possibility to do otherwise? Surely not Devuan, which is still
> offering you a choice. You are welcome.
Re-read what you just quoted, darn it!
«Yes, we [Devuan] are [provide the users with the choice]. *Debian*
apparently is no longer going to be.»
Who is who fails to understand?
> Is Debian you are angry with?
Yes.
> Then please go explain your reasons to
> them, since your rant here is *totally* *out* *of* *scope*.
My rants were an answer to a (former) Debian maintainer/devloper who
was on this list justifying the necessity of Debian's / -> merge based
on the specific needs of datacenters or his own personal tastes.
Or, is Roger Leigh a Devuan maintainer or developer?
>> Plus the many-times repeated BS of: "The / - /usr split is silly",
> I won't discuss anything about the technical motivations behind
> merged-usr with people that have not read what Roger said in his
> email. And apparently you haven't, so the thread ends here.
I did read it, in full. It does not concern desktop installations,
only datacenter and clustered installs.
He wrote: "This is one of the major factors why I would question the
use of esoteric methods of partitioning and booting the system."
Esoteric? Esoteric something that's been done for 40 years in most
Unixes and in all GNU/Linux distros since 1991?
C'm on, stop kidding me!
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