Didier: ... > The simple fact of splitting executables between two different > directories *is* a complication; merging them back would be a > *simplification* :-).
The "splitting" to four dirs., you have /sbin and /usr/sbin. And then there is /usr/local/{bin,sbin} and ~/bin. So while it's true it would be simplification to move all bin things to a single directory, there might be some justification for a split. And if we want to simplify things, wouldn't it make more sense to get rid of /usr instead, if you just use a single partition then "/usr" just becomes a prefix, and unnessesary complication. Do you see any reason why an ordinary user shouldn't be able to use ifconfig ? But then other hand, the complexity is not that great, just adjust your PATH, Is that anything to argue about ? The remaining complexity has to do with what is available at boot time for the init scripts, and in my opinion there is a good thing that boot things has minimal dependancy, you run into the same thing with initrd. /// The above is just arguing and nitpicking, you could do it either way and still be happy, except if you are working with embedded system where you DO want things (e.g. disk space) to be small or if you nfs mount your /usr. Initrd would be an alt. solution in the nfs case, but there you basically have the same split, initrd beeing the small fs, nfs-/ beeing the big. So, slimming / and keeping /usr is a good thing for me. > I've read, from a guy who followed the story, that > it was originally split because the first disk was too small. Wether it > has become later a usefull complication can be discussed of course :-) I heard that story also. History gives you an unserstanding of why, but can only give a guidance to how to do things today. Regards, /Karl Hammar ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Aspö Data Lilla Aspö 148 S-742 94 Östhammar Sweden +46 173 140 57 _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng