El 01/04/13 23:59, Linda Walsh escribió:
By modern, you mean any that are ~ suse 12.2 or later, or about a year old?
Likely something made in the past 5 years..
Or, um yeah.. moving any and all recovery tools off of root to 2ndary partition...
Or not having a clue why glibc can't be build statically for files in /bin or /sbin (or some of them anyway?)...
It can link statically.. but dynamic linking is required for certain functionality, this is a design decision, it is the same in all distributions.
Or not having a systemd that supports booting --
Systemd is not a bootloader, however it does interface with UEFI bootloader "gummiboot". only loading
system services? (and shoving the rest into hiding in a ramdisk that people are expected/required to use)....
Yes, an initrd is required, this is also on purpose, a design decision to make maintenance and development of the distribution easier, developer time and resources are limited.
Can anyone name the benefits of putting the files that used to be in /bin in /usr/bin and replacing them with symlinks? Same for /sbin and /lib64 that couldn't have been solved by putting the originals in the root dirs and symlinks in /usr?
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/TheCaseForTheUsrMerge
Still haven't seen a good reason for requiring dynamic linking of the libc routines getXXX when the network is down and services aren't running.
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