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1. spijda+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-05-11 08:48:02
To be clear, GP's stated intention was to simplify a complex structure into a "simple structure", about which the stated concern was a loss of performance, to which GP's rebuttal was it actually improved performance. The main motivator for flattening the filesystem hierarchy isn't really performance, it's simplifying the organization, and (arguably) bringing it more in like with "pure UNIX", vs the quagmire of commercial SysV derivatives with a few dozen different bin directories in PATH, with esoteric justification.
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2. Maursa+Y41[view] [source] 2022-05-11 15:38:19
>>spijda+(OP)
> To be clear, GP's stated intention was

> to merge /sbin with /bin, and /usr/sbin with /usr/bin

It's a bit more drastic than you make it out to be. This would give two valid $PATHS to the same commands. It would make tab-completion slow. It would likely break all kinds of compatibility across the SUS. And it is incredibly arbitrary, no better or worse than eliminating system hierarchy entirely and putting everything in /.

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