Kent Fredric posted on Thu, 15 Mar 2012 09:10:53 +1300 as excerpted:

> On 15 March 2012 07:48, Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> wrote:
>> It does, especially when it's literally the case, including a /usr/etc
>> bind-mounted on a tmpfs-based rootfs, that by login time, all that's
>> visible of rootfs is mountpoints, nothing else, and /usr literally IS
>> the "unified system resource" filesystem.
> 
> Considering this pretty much eliminates using / for anything useful,
> we might as well rename "/usr"  "/c"
> 
> Even if it /is/ just to confuse the windows crowd =)

LOL!  I've been off of MS over a decade now, and simply don't think of 
them that much any more.  I had no clue what you were referencing... 
until I read that last line.  You rather confused me! =:^)

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