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authorThomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>2008-10-08 00:26:42 +0200
committerThomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>2008-10-08 00:26:42 +0200
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ is included in the section entitled
[[meta title="Why is `/usr' a symbolic link to `.'?"]]
-The distinction between `/` and `/usr` has historical reasons. Back when Unix
+The distinction between `/` and `/usr` has historical reasons. Back when [[Unix]]
systems were booted from two tapes, a small root tape and a big user tape.
Today, we like to use different partitions for these two spaces. The Hurd
throws this historical garbage away. We think that we have found a more