On 18-07-2012 14:11:07 -0400, Michael Mol wrote:
> Worse, I think /home to /Users is an *egregiously* poor choice; any
> native English speaker who has rudimenatry (or even intimate)
> knowledge of how things previously worked would be very likely to
> confuse /Users with the historical /usr.

You *are* aware OSX uses this, right?

> ... Heck, I know a local guy who
> has to struggle to get newish versions of Python, CUPS and other
> things onto an AIX box, because those are the tools he has to use to
> satisfy company needs. Based on IRC conversations, it sounds like he
> spends at least 5% of his time (that *I* know about, anyway) trying to
> wedge new software into old systems.

How is this related to something like a /usr merge?

> Ugh. I've gone offtopic. This email went from having anything to do
> with udev to being about filesystems layouts.

Seems to me we're in a different thread here :)


-- 
Fabian Groffen
Gentoo on a different level

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