Just remember that /usr does NOT stand for USER, even though we all pronounce it that 
way.

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That's a very old way of doing things. I won't go into the logistics of
why it's bad. Just suffice it to say that a modern Unix system should be
able to run with the /usr/partition mounted read-only.

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On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Michael J. Glanovsky wrote:

=>Am I correct that other Unixs (such as AIX) frequently don't have a /home
=>directory, putting user accounts in /usr or /usr/local instead?
=>
=>Thanks for any replies,
=>
=>Mike
=>
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