David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> what!??
>
> The whole point of env is you aren't hard coding the
> path to script interpreters, because they might be in
> different locations on different machines, but then
> you have to hardcode the location of env, which people
> expect to be in /usr/bin, you can't change that!

check before crying and you'll see that nothing has been broken
despite env being available before mounting /usr


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