On 30/08/2013 16:37, Tanstaafl wrote:
>> And for a good reason: is braindead.
> 
> Again - it is only braindead if you accept the basic premise that it
> 'makes sense' to put files critical to the boot process into /usr.
> 
> Personally, I think it only 'makes sense' to put files critical to the
> boot process into <gasp!> /boot.


It's not the boot process. It's the startup-to-early-init process.

Or put another way, the entire start process up to the point where all
of /usr is reliably available.

"boot" is used here as very loose slang

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Alan McKinnon
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