Christopher Faylor wrote: > > Is there anything similar to this in Red Hat, Debian, SuSE, etc.?
Well, /etc/profile, hosts, passwd, group and other core config files are owned by the 'setup' package in Red Hat Linux. Then there's the initscripts package for the rc.d directory. And most of the other files are owned by individual packages, like bash owns /etc/bashrc. My point is, RHL doesn't set any particular standard. If anything, I'd give /etc/bash_completions to bash -- it's only useful when you install bash, and you have to upgrade bash to 2.05 or higher to use the completions. -- = ICBM Address: 36.8274040 N, 108.0204086 W, alt. 1714m