On Mon, 30 Sep 2013 00:14:08 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote: > > seperate /usr has stopped working fine AGES AGO. Just some setups were > > lucky enough not to stumble over the wreckage and fall into the > > shards. > > I.e. the 99% who don't need initramfs before today. Some corner case > exotic setups require complex solutions... no ifs/ands/ors/buts. All > the complaining you hear is from the other 99% who's setup worked just > fine with the simple solution, suddenly finding the complex solution > rammed down their throats. Separate /usr is broken, maybe "faulty" would be a better word. It's like software bugs, not everyone hits every bug, if you don't use the buggy bits of the program. But would you rather wait until the program stopped working for you or have the bugs fixed before you ever saw them? Also consider that this is about Gentoo support for separate /usr. They are supporting it now, which means they are spending time on it that could be devoted elsewhere. Their spending that time on it may well be the reason you have been shielded from the problems caused by a separate /usr. All the news item says is that the Gentoo devs are no longer going to do that for you, and they have presented a couple of solutions. You are free to find a third path, or even continue using a separate /usr without initramfs in the hope or belief that it will not break for you. -- Neil Bothwick You are about to give someone a piece of your mind, something you can ill afford...