Not that it matters much, ultimately it’s about becoming familiar with where stuff is put, even if it’s in a weird grab bag of /usr, /var, /etc/etc/etc. Still, I can’t help but check out Gobolinux from time to time.
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~] cd / /] ls Programs Users System Data Mountvery macOS-like, wish this would take over. am a convert from that side of the fence and tried a decade or so ago to reform linux by way of symlinks to something similar to this but gave up after a reinstall or two, too much hassle. just like CMD-C/V, relearned the new way.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialEnglish
2 hoursIf you want different programs to have their own file structure, there’s always NixOS. It’s not as readable, but every package has its own directory in /nix/store.
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TIL about GoboLinux. This is a cool idea.
As a long time Linux user, I’ve always found the file system layout to be a bit esoteric.
What are the criticisms?

