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I'm sure how you're getting to this conclusion. GoboLinux filesystem hierarchy just separates executables and shared objects by name and version [1]; unlike the standard FHS where everything goes into /usr/lib, /usr/bin, etc.

For backward compatibility there are symlinks (that takes no disk space) to the standard directories, but these are hidden by the kernel so they don't show up and clutter your file manager.

[1]: https://gobolinux.org/at_a_glance.html [2]: https://gobolinux.org/doc/articles/gobohide.html



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