Jeffrey Walton:
> > Maybe related to 
> > <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Unify_bin_and_sbin>?

Sam Varshavchik:
> Yes, that's what that's all about. And by about F50, give or take a release,  
> I expect that we'll get rid of the rest of ALL thise yucky different  
> directories altogether. Everything will go into /: binaries, libraries, data  
> files (including tmp files, and the unified version of tmpwatch should be  
> just chef's kiss), and the contents of everyone's home directories, with  
> selinux responsible for sorting out all the permissions. Things will become  
> much less confusing and so much simpler. Everyone will be just one, big  
> happy family. I'm looking forward to our bright future.

That was *my* comment...  ;-)

I think some split of OS or not OS would have made some sense.  Is it
required to boot, is it an extra thing for the user to play with?

That *may* have helped when it came to being able to form a true
minimal system for special applications.  As it stands, a base system
is quite huge now.  If you wanted to use Linux as your OS for some
small device, you have quite a task set out for you.

 
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