Bruce Dubbs said on Sun, May 08, 2011 at 07:51:49PM -0500: > Where then, should a program store auxiliary data files that may be > needed before any networking is configured? Candidates from the current > top level programs include /bin, /boot, /dev, /lib, /root, and /sbin. > None of these seems appropriate.
Newby thinking here: Why wouldn't /etc be used for that ? FHS says that "Note that /usr/etc is still not allowed: programs in /usr should place configuration files in /etc." Which makes the idea of having a network shared /usr useless in fact as there is no way to have all file belonging to one package hosted either on the share or loacally :-( Bruno. -- Open Source & Linux Profession Lead EMEA / http://opensource.hp.com HP/Intel/Red Hat Open Source Solutions Initiative / http://www.hpintelco.net http://www.HyPer-Linux.org http://mondorescue.org http://project-builder.org La musique ancienne? http://www.musique-ancienne.org http://www.medieval.org _______________________________________________ fhs-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/fhs-discuss
