hahahahaha:

http://tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/foreward.html

So guess which distributions are not even LINUX. Nevermind Unix.

Regards to all of you, let me go back to hybernation. (and Debian)

Jan de Kruyf.


On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Erik Christiansen
<dva...@internode.on.net>wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 02:36:14PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> > I had a link forwarded to me today, which may have a bearing on some
> > problems I am having with an unrelated linux install.
> >
> > <http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/separate-usr-is-broken>
>
> Sure looks scary, but decidedly dufus. My first thought was that it had
> to be residual April first nonsense, but wikipedia says on its systemd
> page:
>
>                         ---------------------
>
> Adoption
> --------
> Originally systemd was planned to be enabled by default in the Fedora 14
> release,[3] however it was postponed. systemd is an optional package in
> Fedora
> 14, and will be default in Fedora 15.[4]
>
> openSUSE was also considering adopting systemd for version 11.4,[5] however
> it
> was postponed.[6]
>
> Mandriva 2011 will adopt systemd.[7]
>
> Arch Linux has experimental packages in the community repository for the
> systemd itself and a set of basic units. [8]
>
> Debian has experimental packages for systemd. [9]
>
>                         ---------------------
>
> So it doesn't look like anyone is crazy enough to use it seriously ...
> yet.
>
> It seems worth remembering that ubuntu originated "upstart", the
> event-based replacement for init (and therefore alternative to systemd).
> I can't see Canonical ditching their baby in favour of some crazy
> creation with possibly more defects than assets.
>
> And in the unlikely event that ubuntu ever becomes awkward for emc2,
> then a retreat to debian should provide safety from adventurous changes,
> at least for a century or two. (Some say that's just about their update
> rate. :^)
>
> Erik
>
> --
> Habit is habit, and not to be flung out of the window by any man, but
> coaxed down-stairs a step at a time.
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