David G. Miller wrote:
The funny thing is that back in the earliest days of Unix, /usr is
where
user directories lived. When K&R ran out of room in / for programs, they
looked to for a partition that had additional space available and it was
/usr. Originally programs ended up in /usr/bin simply because there
wasn't room for them in /bin; not for some usage reason.
Yes, I recall that the first Unix system I ran, version 5 on a pdp-11/23,
had two (enormous) 10MB disks, one for the kernel and the other /usr .
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Timothy Murphy
e-mail: gayleard /at/
eircom.net
School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland