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On 03/01/12 10:10 AM, William Hubbs wrote: |
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> Unfortunately, it isn't going to be as simple as switching away from |
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> udev. This move is going to move all software from /bin, /sbin and /lib |
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> to /usr/bin and /usr/lib. The end result is going to be that regardless |
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> of whether you are using mdev or udev you will have to use an initramfs |
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> if /usr is on a separate partition. |
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I don't think anyone's asked this yet: |
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Do we NEED to deprecate /bin,/sbin,/usr/sbin,/lib ? I realize that |
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udev/kmod/systemd are moving, but there isn't anything in particular |
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that would require everything else to move, is there? |
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I know that there was a compatibility-symlink discussion and in general |
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it was thought that symlinks would be a bad idea.. but we could, for |
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anything that would be required in /bin,/sbin for mdev AND /usr/bin for |
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the new udev,etc (assuming there would actually be overlap, which I |
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expect there wouldn't be) make the /usr/bin version be a symlink and |
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keep /bin,/sbin,etc. around.. It would work at least as a temporary |
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measure, until the new udev/kmod/systemd becomes the de-facto default? |
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Side note - if /lib is getting moved, does that mean /lib/modules is |
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moving to /usr/lib/modules too? So kernel modules are no longer on root? |