On Sun, 2016-02-14 at 13:31 -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Paul, Remember that LFS/BLFS is targeted towards learning how to put > together a Linux system. I agree that from a practical standpoint > that there is no reason to keep /lib, /bin, and /sbin separate, but > leaving that in does demonstrate some techniques that may be useful > to some users.
Personally, I favour the approach Fedora introduced, where /bin, /sbin, and /lib are just symlinks to their /usr counterparts. That way, if you really want to remote mount the system binaries (not that I do), an initramfs can simply mount /usr into a minimal rootfs. Simon.
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