On 7/27/19 10:28 AM, L A Walsh wrote:
On 2019/07/23 05:03, Daniel Molkentin wrote:
Hi,
it is my understanding that openSUSE will no longer boot without /usr being around. A long time ago I hence opened https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1029961, with all the apps that I could find as subtickets. The suggestion was move all apps to /usr, and symlink /bin and /sbin, a step performed by Fedora a while ago.
So far I can see:
- Pro arguments:
- We can consolidate the root directories with their peers in /usr
- People have a hard time telling which binary is where
Use 'whence', or 'type -P'.
- The only real argument for providing an environment without /usr being potentially available is now invalid due to systemd living in /usr, and being required as early as the rootfs.
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