Am 22.07.2013 14:31, schrieb lee:
Reindl Harald h.reindl@thelounge.net writes:
because the FHS says it and after UsrMove anything in /lib was merged to /usr/lib
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 2013-05-30 23:36 bin -> usr/bin lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 2013-05-30 23:36 lib -> usr/lib lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 2013-05-30 23:36 lib64 -> usr/lib64 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 2013-05-30 23:36 sbin -> usr/sbin
That was a very bad idea:
"/bin contains commands that may be used by both the system administrator and by users, but which are required when no other filesystems are mounted"[1]
lsinitrd | grep usr/bin lsinitrd | grep usr/sbin
The /usr file system is usually on its own partition. Implicitly creating a requirement to have it on the same partition as the root fs is bad, and /bin should not be under /usr. It violates the FHS, see [2]: /usr/bin should hold "most user commands", and considering [1], that excludes commands "which are required when no other filesystems are mounted" unless you want dupes.