Jan Engelhardt wrote:
It is NOT about attracting users; that is at best a side effect. It is about creating a system that we like ourselves. And to do that, people work on specific areas they are interested in. sysvinit has not seen a lot of this interest, and non-initrd has even less so far.
That's because it worked. Why put in work on something that works? You want to see a change-set making it possible not to use initrd, -- I submit 12.1 sources.
So maybe if I keep asking 'why' it's necessary to move all the files that were moved from /bin, /sbin-> /usr/{s,}bin
So that they become shareable, but you do not seem to want to understand that just yet.
----- Um... My /bin, /sbin/ /lib64 are all shared. I don't have a problem doing that. Why does anyone else? You want it in 1 share?, use linux mount with bind and remount them all on /rt and re-export that. You want them merged, use the mergefs and export that. There are already ways to do what you want without moving anything and creating incompats. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org