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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.
> 

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