• @phcorcoran
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    101 day ago

    Superuser do? How about soviet worker do?!

  • @Rooty
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    61 day ago

    Makes ideology based changes to a system without regards to consequences

    Renders it partially functioning at best, completely inoperable at worst.

    At least nobody was purged this time.

  • @[email protected]
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    2 days ago

    Could you do that by changing some configs or is this hardcoded too much?

    I mean a link would probably work but that’d be cheatingcapitalism.

      • @trolololol
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        16 hours ago

        Or make a FS module that can redirect requests from usr to ussr, and every time it does a redirect it creates a log entry so you troubleshoot and fix the source of the problem.

        Then have a cron job that sends the logs daily to both Santa and Putin

    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
      42 days ago

      a link, like others said, is the reformist way. we should rebuild the entire kernel to use /ussr instead of /usr because we are revolutionaries

      • @[email protected]
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        18 hours ago

        Correct me if I’m wrong but the Linux Kernel itself does not enforce a directory structure at all. It’s the user space (including the init ram image) that mounts the system directories wherever they want them.

        Edit: Besides inside mountable system filesystems like sysfs or /proc etc

  • @stupidcasey
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    162 days ago

    Shouldn’t that be a shared folder?