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The "separate /usr" thing is so fricking r-slurred, and I've heard it surprisingly many times. No, you should not set your computer to boot without /usr mounted. You're going to cause so many bizarre bugs, do you even know how many important binaries are in there? It's a lot, regardless of whether you have the /bin directories merge that some distros do. And if you want /usr to be another partition or a network share or something, that's even still fine! All you have to do is set it up to mount from initramfs you absolute troglodyte.

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Yeah everything I've read seems to suggest the "separate /usr, /var, /bin, etc." are accidents from when drives were small as frick.

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Yep. Literally a leftover of drives not being big enough to fit everything in /bin at some ancient poitn in time.

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