Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 2nd Nov 2011 23:17 UTC
/usr/bin, and all libraries to /usr/lib and /user/lib64.
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What about scripts? Quite a few of my scripts I give the full path, and at times relative paths to certain programs/files/etc.
Heck, even the interpreter itself, /bin/sh following the shebang symbol. Wouldn't that screw things up? Are they intending to keep the legacy system in place by using symlinks so nothing screws up along the way?
I am all for change, when change is necessary, but honestly, I am so used to /sbin/ifconfig and the current location of things, I rather not relearn. At least I am more of a Debian user, so I hope they don't change. Though a lot of my endusers seem to like Fedora, and I get people liking Ubuntu for some reason, but at least it is a Debian flavour.