On May 07, Paul Tagliamonte <paul...@debian.org> wrote: > No please. We are good about making sure they each mean something > important, and there's no good reason. Not really nowadays: more and more things needed at boot time are in /usr and there are no plans to "fix" them.
> We also support setups that might need this split due to low storage, > such as arm devices. "everything in /usr" actually means that supporting these devices is much easier. -- ciao, Marco
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