From f7cc93166ae25dc6936b7115f4196030c1eca288 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Schwinge Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 00:26:42 +0200 Subject: UNIX. --- hurd/faq/slash_usr_symlink.mdwn | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'hurd/faq/slash_usr_symlink.mdwn') diff --git a/hurd/faq/slash_usr_symlink.mdwn b/hurd/faq/slash_usr_symlink.mdwn index d78913fb..6fa6c58d 100644 --- a/hurd/faq/slash_usr_symlink.mdwn +++ b/hurd/faq/slash_usr_symlink.mdwn @@ -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 -- cgit v1.2.3