On Thursday 2012-03-15 09:24, Harald Heigl wrote: >Hi, >thanks for the answer, I think I'll change my concept a little bit. >/usr/local will be really local for the specific computer >/usr/local/shared (not /usr/local/share), will be used for scripts amongst >all computers, perhaps a nfs-share mounted on the all computers (or >something syncing). > >I've thought about /usr/local/share, but this shouldn't be used between >different OSes and Versions. (having Ubuntu, debian, fedora and a busybox).
/usr/local/share is the /usr/local equivalent of /usr/share (the latter aka. datadir in autotools). >Any other suggestions, ideas? /srv. It's there to serve some arbitrary files. For example, I have all the NFS fluff under /srv/nfs4. _______________________________________________ fhs-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/fhs-discuss
