On 2016-01-03 17:03:02, Simon McVittie wrote: > […] For > instance, /bin -> /usr/bin is needed because otherwise #!/bin/sh would > stop working, […]
This brings to mind—I wonder if the performance impact of having /bin/sh be read through two indirections (/bin/sh → /usr/bin/sh → /usr/bin/{dash, bash, etc.}) is non-zero and if it could be reliably measured. This is not an argument against UsrMerge, I'm very much for it; I'm just curious. iustin
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