Re: Can we assume all chroots follow UsrMove?

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Is it safe to assume that this symbolic link [/lib64 -> usr/lib64]
exists in all chroots?
This includes the initial ramdisk, recovery environments, and chroots
for confining services.

It is unsafe unless prominently documented in the places that are likely
to be seen by affected developers, now and especially *in the future*:
man glibc, info glibc, man chroot, info chroot, man docker, man virtmgr, etc.
Such a change has aspects of being a System-Wide Change for Fedora.
For instance, I have a recipe for an "embedded" Docker
that will have to add the symlink.
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