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Define "boot". When my laptop boots I get a graphical login screen. Should X be in the boot domain?
I see that you advocate a unionfs solution, so that could answer this question. It's certainly an interesting approach. I'm trying to say... be careful, because deciding which things belong in which domain can be very tricky and debatable.
Also please be aware that no system which includes routinely capitalized first letters is likely to replace the current FHS. There's really no harm to saying /system/application/ping, is there?