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From: John Nilsson <john@milsson.nu>
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] /usr/portage --> /var/portage
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> i always understood it to mean shareable among users on the system:
> eg fonts & docs, which everyone wants access to.

A common missunderstanding is that usr means user. usr means unix system =
=20
resources. (Mabey a rename to lsr,gsr or just sr might correct this?)

/John
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