Le 05/01/2016 04:30, Simon Wise a écrit :
On 05/01/16 08:10, Svante Signell wrote:
On Mon, 2016-01-04 at 20:43 +0000, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
[email protected] writes:
[email protected]:
I don't understand the desire to change it at all.

See UsrMerge discussion on debian-devel. They wan to move most stuff in / to /usr and make it readonly. (The only sensible motivation I've found so far is
for NFS, but how many people use that?

It would seem to be a potentially useful tool in managing a fleet of locked-down desktops with the end users prevented from modifying their system.

It's frozen, like Knoppix. It's sometimes convenient, but it's not an evolving distro like Debian or RedHat. I imagine RedHat shipping a DVD to their clients for every security update or bug fix!

    Didier

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