On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Richard W.M. Jones <rjo...@redhat.com>wrote:

> So you make your system incompatible with every other Linux distro out
> there, and with all existing documentation, but to what end? Tidyness?
>
> Rich.
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+1 to Richard, I really don't see the purpose, why does it matter that
number of dirs in /.
Lot of apps will break if you move /proc or /dev, and if you replace them
with symlink in the next 10 years you still have the same number of dirs
under /, you have even more because you have added some new ones.
I can understand you want to merge dirs there have the same function /bin
-> /usr/bin, but this has no benefits at all.

Tim
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