Split-/usr on Linux became so broken, that even Gentoo maintainers decided they can't fix ituis@lemm.ee to Linux@lemmy.ml – 61 points – 6 days agogitweb.gentoo.orghttps://gitweb.gentoo.org/data/gentoo-news.git/tree/2013/2013-09-27-initramfs-required/2013-09-27-initramfs-required.en.txt?id=a79dd69b0cca439bc0c483c9193c79e0554819d015Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsAlpine still keeps /bin and /usr/bin separated. And iirc the next fedora release will finally unify everything under /usr/bin. And iirc the next fedora release will finally unify everything under /usr/bin. On my current Fedora 40 install /bin is already a symlink to /usr/binYeah I meant this: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Unify_bin_and_sbin
Alpine still keeps /bin and /usr/bin separated. And iirc the next fedora release will finally unify everything under /usr/bin. And iirc the next fedora release will finally unify everything under /usr/bin. On my current Fedora 40 install /bin is already a symlink to /usr/binYeah I meant this: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Unify_bin_and_sbin
And iirc the next fedora release will finally unify everything under /usr/bin. On my current Fedora 40 install /bin is already a symlink to /usr/binYeah I meant this: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Unify_bin_and_sbin
Alpine still keeps /bin and /usr/bin separated.
And iirc the next fedora release will finally unify everything under /usr/bin.
On my current Fedora 40 install
/bin
is already a symlink to/usr/bin
Yeah I meant this: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Unify_bin_and_sbin