On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 09:00:37 +0100, Andrea Conti wrote: > Personally I stopped bothering with a separate /usr ages ago, so I don't > really care.
Having given this some thought recently, I am coming round to the view that the problem is /usr itself. It may have had a place when boot disks were limited in size, but I really don't see the point it in at all nowadays. This whole question of which bin directory does code belong in should be "why do we need so many bin directories"? -- Neil Bothwick This is a test of the emergency tagline stealing system.
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