On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Lennart Poettering
<lenn...@poettering.net> wrote:
> /usr is for the OS vendor really. If your package is a 3rd party
> package this is probably not a good idea. You could also simply copy
> them into /etc/systemd/system, which would also work.
>
...
>
> (Which means: if suse's default fs setup scheme indeed involves
> splitting off /opt and mounting it explicitly, and they want to
> support unit files stored in /opt,

You cannot blame them for installing anything in /opt when you
yourself just stated that they are not allowed installing anything in
/usr.

> then I'd recommend them to do the
> same for /opt as we require for /usr and mount it from the initrd
> already).
>

Where is it going to end?
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