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I never understood the title for /usr. Now I do. Thanks!

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It’s just short for “user;” “User System Resources” is probably a backronym.

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I always thought it stood for user. I even say it that way.

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This email explains it in detail: http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/busybox/2010-December/074114.html

TLDR: /usr stands for user

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That’s what I’d always thought. Thanks for correcting the bad info from the image. I’d hate to carry that bad info forward.

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