I think it refers to applications that do not respect the standard directories like /usr/bin
, /usr/share/man
, /etc
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I think it refers to applications that do not respect the standard directories like /usr/bin
, /usr/share/man
, /etc
I don’t remember where, but i read that this method only works because linux distributors “abuse” the ISO format to allow this. If I remember right, it’s not possible to use this ISOs on regular disks
Of course the command you provided is right and it’s what I use, it’s just a fun fact