Hi. Are you talking about binaries in /usr/*bin directories? If so, then you mean that system can be booted without /usr(bin,sbin) somehow? If so, I'm very surprised about that ability (I see it can be used somehow for ro-mounted /usr and, maybe, with embedded devices or small-size storages), but anyway:
a) Is this technique used such widely, then we can't change defaults? (it's users can make cgconfig.override too...)
b) why then not to move binaries into /bin, /sbin? Despite the fact this package is buggy, it's very system-internal, isn't it?
Hi. Are you talking about binaries in /usr/*bin directories? If so, then you mean that system can be booted without /usr(bin,sbin) somehow? If so, I'm very surprised about that ability (I see it can be used somehow for ro-mounted /usr and, maybe, with embedded devices or small-size storages), but anyway:
a) Is this technique used such widely, then we can't change defaults? (it's users can make cgconfig.override too...)
b) why then not to move binaries into /bin, /sbin? Despite the fact this package is buggy, it's very system-internal, isn't it?
If I see you wrong, please explain.
Thanks