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1. j16sdi+Y8
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2022-05-11 07:43:10
>>taubek+(OP)
> There's no actual REASON for any of it anymore.
No reason to do it on embedded system. Lots of backward compatibility reason on servers/desktops.
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2. pilif+U9
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2022-05-11 07:50:58
>>j16sdi+Y8
it's my understanding that most distros by now have moved to have their stuff in /usr, though there might still be backwards compatibility symlinks of course.
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3. hulitu+te
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2022-05-11 08:30:32
>>pilif+U9
Good luck mounting /usr when mount is in /usr/bin. Not everybody uses a ramdisk to boot the system.
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4. pabs3+Be
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2022-05-11 08:33:20
>>hulitu+te
Not using an initrd is unsupported on lots of distros these days.
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5. bluefl+Pe
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2022-05-11 08:35:30
>>pabs3+Be
You mean initramfs, initrd is unsupported on lots of distros these days.
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6. pabs3+4f
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2022-05-11 08:37:57
>>bluefl+Pe
Right.
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