If you use /mnt/xyz then there should be a /mnt/mnt for quick mounts as well. THis is the original use of /mnt as I understood it. bye afx
Quoting Jochem Huhmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi, > > there seems to be some confusion right now if temporary mounts (of > changable media like CD's) should use /mnt/something or /something. > > Debian uses /cdrom, which is also hardcoded in apt-get. Solaris also > uses /cdrom. Redhat uses /mnt/cdrom. I've always had the impression that > /mnt is the right place for such mounts, since cluttering / with this > (think of /cdrom, /cdrw, /floppy, /jazz, /zip, /dvd ...) is ugly at > least. > > Should the LSB take care of this? The FHS seems to be quite sloppy on > this item. -- Andreas Siegert [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / AFX at IPNET Every time we've moved ahead in IBM, it was because someone was willing to take a chance, put his head on the block, and try something new - Thomas Watson, Jr. PGP Key: www.muc.de/~afx/pubkey.asc, DF7F 8B58 22BE 3B37 C72B 4184 2900 1141
