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Arch: Move more of the things shipped by the distro to
/usr/
, too many things are still in/etc/
,/var/
and/srv/
. Generally this isn't a problem, but when you want to make an A/B updated image where only/usr/
is shipped it is a bit annoying. Also,bash
has no way to have a "distro" version of/etc/profile
.Another benefit is: no
.pacnew
files in/etc/
(or anywhere else) since those would all be managed by the system maintainer and aren't touched by the package manager