It’s not commonly used (on the usual popular systems) but for “simple” systems (like Ubuntu) it should probably be used more. There are reasons to remove /usr or ~, but I think requiring a special command to prevent accidents would solve more problems than it causes.
It’s not commonly used (on the usual popular systems) but for “simple” systems (like Ubuntu) it should probably be used more. There are reasons to remove /usr or ~, but I think requiring a special command to prevent accidents would solve more problems than it causes.