Saw this discussed on a mailing list at work and thought it would be
interesting for this group as well...

https://lwn.net/Articles/436012/

I think it's a good move, but I've always advocated for FHS (Filesystem
Hierarchy Standard).

I guess the FHS is not as up-to-date as modern technology, and the
article points out a lot of parts of modern Linux which need run state
to be available _before_ the filesystems are mounted, and FHS never
really considered that.

I guess, watch and see, but it looks like most of the distros will be
going this way in the very near future.
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