there is no harm in keeping it around for now, Glad to hear it. That wasn't clear to me.
and when the time comes, I don't think the time will ever come. Although I can believe that our own packages could be compiled to avoid /usr without an impossible amount of difficulty, this does not take account of users' own scripts and programs. Essentially all of which depend on /usr, since it has been around since day 1 of Unix. It would not be good for GNU if users could not run their longstanding scripts and processes without having to "port" it -- very frustrating waste of time. (All the POSIX madness has caused similar frustrations, but no /usr at all would be another whole level of agony.) Thanks, k _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list Bug-hurd@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd