On 11/18/2012 04:34 PM, Vadim A. Misbakh-Soloviov wrote: > To be honest, in my opinion, «killing of separate /usr» can reasonable > be continued by moving all it's content to / (/usr/bin -> /bin, /usr/lib > -> lib, and so on) in despite of all objections, as it was invented just > because of disk space exhaustion.
And since we have lots of wonderful file systems, a neat and interesting device mapper and a plethora of fun way to shot ourselves in the foot not only you have a separate /usr but even fun separate /usr/bin from /usr/share and other strange layout that some people prepared to solve some of their problems. The radical solution is to have a rich early boot able to do this kind of setup, for the transition you might want to not have init and udev non-workable because somebody decided that is useful using glib or some other library residing in /usr/ lu