Hi, I'd quite _like_ to keep /usr/games separete because it makes it easy to implement a "you're grounded" scheme along things like 'iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -m owner --uid-owner {CHILD_USERNAME} -j REJECT' could be use to block web access.
~ I would insist a bit more for /usr/share/games : when commercial games get installed with game-data-packager, those will dwarf the other packages, and can fill a "/ + /usr" filesystem mounted on a cheap 64Gb SSD pretty fast. Keeping /usr/share/games separate makes it easy to mount it on a HDD or even via NFS. $ dpigs 2063510 freespace2-data 1519641 doom3-data 1303784 feeble-files-orig-es-video 1254020 grimfandango-fr-data 1157177 zork-grand-inquisitor-data 1139350 feeble-files-es-data 1047295 curse-of-monkey-island-fr-data 1015662 toonstruck-fr-data .. 350229 triplea ... 167364 gcompris-data 167298 linux-image-4.1.0-2-amd64 (place 60)
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