Some distributions are doing the following:

moving all the files in /bin to /usr/bin then symlinking /bin to /usr/bin
moving all the files in /sbin to /usr/bin then symlinking /sbin to /usr/sbin
moving all the files in /lib to /usr/lib then symlinking /lib to /usr/lib
moving all the files in /lib64 to /usr/lib64 then symlinking /lib to /usr/lib64

Is LFS going to follow this?

What are the advanages/disadvanages?

Also systemd seems to be the way they are also going
Is LFS following this also or will it remain sysinitv ?
What are the advanages/disadvanages?



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