On Fri, 2012-01-27 at 14:10 +0100, Harald Hoyer wrote:
Hello Testers and rawhide Users,
Fedora 17 will locate the entire base operating system in /usr. The directories
/bin, /sbin, /lib, /lib64 will only be symlinks:
/bin → /usr/bin
/sbin → /usr/sbin
/lib → /usr/lib
/lib64 → /usr/lib64
Some reasoning behind this change is outlined here:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/TheCaseForTheUsrMerge
The official Fedora 17 feature page is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/UsrMove
The needed changes to implement the unified filesystem are about to land in
rawhide soon. New installations of rawhide/Fedora 17 will install the symlinks
right away, and no special care needs to be taken
Thanks for your work, Harald.
So, as I mentioned in another follow-up, we didn't really establish any
'ground rules' for when we're going to re-tag the builds into Rawhide.
Aside from the questions other groups may have, from the QA side, I'd
suggest we want at least:
* two or three successful tests of the yum process with an existing
Rawhide install
* a successful test of a fresh install with the /usr move packages
(assuming we're in a state where we can even do a fresh install
*without* the /usr move stuff: we will know more on that front shortly)
and ideally:
* a successful test of a media-based upgrade from F16
before we go ahead and PULL SOME LEVERS.
I have the /usr move feature on the agenda for the QA meeting on Monday
morning, so we'll plan the testing out in more detail then. I guess
we'll look at building a special install image for testing, if that's
necessary. If you and/or kay could be at the meeting - 1600 UTC on
Monday - that'd be a big help. Thanks!
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