> Surely not libs, those go
> in /usr/lib or /lib. If it's variable data somehow related to libs
> then someone needs to look up lib in a dictionary.
> 

I have to say I was shocked a while back when I found /usr/bin/firefox
linking to a shell script at /usr/lib/firefox/firefox

I'd be interested if anyone can explain that oddity? I see one
other on this system. Perhaps systemd-udev copied firefox?

> If it really is lib code, then my question is "how exactly is this
> stuff variable to warrant being in /var?"

Maybe it's for JIT on steroids. JIT for pid1, what an unnerving thought.

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