Hi, Now with the UsrMerge in place the question arises what to do with all the packages that still install files into /bin, /sbin, /lib and /lib64 without causing conflicts. The files end up in their counterpart in /usr anyway as rpm follows the directory symlinks. So technically there is no strict requirement to adjust those packages. In fact looking at Fedora 34 it seems they just live with that state. So should we bother and change the remaining packages¹ too? Would make sense for consistency I guess. The biggest challenge is likely the kernel with the module directory. cu Ludwig [1] list of affected packages: CoreFreq aws-efs-utils bbswitch biosdevname blktrace blog crash crystalhd-libs dpdk drbd drbd-utils elilo fedfs-utils fprintd gcc gcc7 gcc9 gdm glusterfs gnome-keyring google-authenticator-libpam google-guest-oslogin grubby hdjmod ipvsadm jfsutils kanidm kdump kernel-default-base kubevirt libewf libgssglue libnss_nis libnss_usrfiles libpwquality libreadline5 linux-atm live-net-installer lsb lxc makedev malcontent mariadb mcstrans mdadm mhvtl mingetty mingw32-cross-gcc mingw32-cross-gcc-bootstrap mingw64-cross-gcc mingw64-cross-gcc-bootstrap msr-safe multipath-tools munin netconsole-tools nfs-utils nilfs-utils nss-pam-ldapd oath-toolkit ocfs2-tools oddjob ooRexx open-iscsi openafs opie pam_ccreds pam_chroot pam_csync pam_dbus pam_krb5 pam_kwallet pam_mktemp pam_mount pam_p11 pam_passwdqc pam_pkcs11 pam_radius pam_script pam_ssh pam_u2f pam_userpass pam_yubico pcfclock pciutils pcmciautils perl-Bootloader policycoreutils polkit-default-privs readline6 reiserfs rpcbind rtl8812au rungetty samba scsirastools sdparm slurm snapper sssd supportutils sysconfig sysdig tcpd texinfo texinfo4 tomoyo-tools trousers tunctl ucode-intel v4l2loopback vhba-kmp virtualbox virtualbox-kmp xfsprogs xtables-addons -- (o_ Ludwig Nussel //\ V_/_ http://www.suse.com/ SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, GF: Felix Imendörffer HRB 36809 (AG Nürnberg)