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1. heinri+l8[view] [source] 2022-05-11 07:36:21
>>taubek+(OP)
Now that we understand this can we please put all system tools into /bin?

Disk space for binaries has not been a problem for decades now.

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2. pilif+l9[view] [source] 2022-05-11 07:45:59
>>heinri+l8
having the system mounted in its own sub directory rather than be spread over multiple directories (there's /usr/bin, /usr/share, /usr/lib, etc) has the advantage that a single read-only mount can mount the whole OS.

Having the OS mounted read-only provides some security benefits.

The other option would of course be to have / mounted ro and then have rw mounts in /home, /etc, /var and /tmp, but this is more complicated than a a rw / and a ro /usr

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3. andrew+je[view] [source] 2022-05-11 08:27:49
>>pilif+l9
While that's true, these days initramfs is what performs this job.
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