Vince Skahan <[email protected]> writes:

> I checked /etc/os-release for what version they reported being based on.
> The following have a /var/run => /run symlink.
>
>    - centos 7.9
>    - almalinux 8.5 (rhel-8-like)
>    - ubuntu 18.04 LTS and newer
>    - raspbian based on deb-10 and newer
>    - deb-11
>    - opensuse 15.2

And in NetBSD, there's /var/run (real directory) and has never been
/run.  This convention dates back to 4.xBSD, I'm pretty sure, and seems
to be in widespread use.   So it sounds good that any change to /run
will be only when it's detected that the system being installed on has
decided to depart from the historical norms :-)


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