3 Mar
2012
3 Mar
'12
9:55 a.m.
On Saturday 03 March 2012 10:49:43 Pierre Schmitz wrote:
I agree that the /usr subtree we have atm and also the distinction of bin and sbin is not really useful and confuses more than it helps. Especially the sbin one doesn't make any sense. So it's nice to cleanup our filesystem and merge things together. While I don't think a read-only /usr is of any use or even advisable I see that having everything in /usr is more flexible; so I am fine with that.
So in short: +1 from me. Everything in /usr and to be able to mount it as read-only is nice IMHO. (and if I understood correctly I could even mount a /usr with KDE-git and one with KDE-from-extra).
Another +1 from me. -- Andrea