Claudio Freire wrote:
In any case, in that discussion, IIRC the decision to leave symlinks in /bin was made to be backwards-compatible. With those symlinks, a script would only break if run from an initrd script, before /usr is mounted. Is that your case Linda? If not, I think you should file a bug report.
That is my case. Things like 'mount' were moved to /usr/bin, with a symlink in /bin. Um.. mounting /usr was impossible. A rescue disk was the only option. A safer option would have been to move all of /usr/bin into /bin and put the symlinks in /usr, then you'd have your path compatibility of everything in /usr, AND you'd have the safety of being able to use everything in /bin when /usr isn't mounted. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org