-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 09/29/13 15:03, Greg Woodbury wrote: > On 09/29/2013 06:55 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > >> why do you bring up udev and systemd AT ALL? >> >> They are not the problem or the reason why seperate /usr is prone >> to break. >> > Except that systemd *is* why a seperate /usr is broken now. Parts > of the libraries that systemd depend on we *deliberately* placed in > /usr despite the fact that they are needed to bbring the system to > an operational state. For *years* things required to boot the > system were defined to be in the root file system, and items not > required until after mounting had been accomplished were to be > placed in /usr.
Why would someone do that? > BTW: There is a standard (The File System Hierarch Standard - FSS) > that existed and described this behaviour. It was killed off by > deliberate vendor refusals to support or adhere to it. In > frustration, the folks involved simply gave up. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSTFCYAAoJEK64IL1uI2haTGcH/06AYbco8VDCT19DIuYUyebu TYI+zK7H994uDw9JuIsglYkhtqr0kKCMl2tvEqFbUuLDr7OqKG8fjim7xyRvV472 +kPS2q8Dm3R0gkLV4pf/x+8AasHfg0cHn2jdYMraPR1HzDDN14YQL31DtEaNbVko cDsQKp+FmAruWiJNSBD6b/WXmxmmuUi8EJTGVmEYN5n5ezlbZ+y5xQQR5BUxTK8H k2n5dKqBu33OYwKQnsl21nBa1zeZyupa8me6J+7XycxDGjvkBGhgnerSskyYI0cS rbEV6sBIfX7EEMaNHa7AdaQ5UhSgkA2yuDVrjHNRLRlhpYyy2iRziug7Bx24jcg= =8rAe -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----