Hi, On Tue, May 16, Andrew Josey wrote:
> Thorsten > Thanks for the bug reports. Did you check the ISSUES list. No, i didn't know about this. > These are problems in the underlying FHS spec. > I attach the issues.txt file. Content-Description: Text > > FHS2.1 Issues List (Draft 1) > ------------------------------ > Thu Apr 20 10:14:39 BST 2000 > > This file contains a list of possible issues with the FHS2.1 specification > based on assessing test results. > For each a specification reference and the associated test assertion > are quoted together with some commentary. > > We will need to assess where the problems lie, in the specification > or in the test suite. > > > Reference 3.4-3(A) > If the implementation provides a C-shell > The implementation provides the file /etc/csh.login > > Is this a mandatory requirement that all FHS compliant systems > provide a default /etc/csh.login > > Reference 3.4-4(A) > The implementation provides the file /etc/disktab > > We understand that disktab is a BSD filesystem/partition related file. > Is this meant to be /etc/fstab? or something else ? /etc/disktab was a config file for mtools from the early days. It is not in use since a long time. It contains the disk layout. > Reference 3.4-10(A) > The implementation provides the file /etc/confissue > > Should this really be /etc/issue? I think. > > Reference 3.4-15(A) > The implementation provides the file /etc/mtools > > Should this be mtools.conf ? Yes. But the question is, if the FHS is the right place to defines this config files. > Reference 3.4-21(A) > The implementation provides the file /etc/ttytype > > This appears to be Linux specific, at best it ought to be > in the Linux annex, or perhaps removed. /etc/ttytype is getty_ps specific. Thorsten -- Thorsten Kukuk http://www.suse.de/~kukuk/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] SuSE GmbH Schanzaeckerstr. 10 90443 Nuernberg Linux is like a Vorlon. It is incredibly powerful, gives terse, cryptic answers and has a lot of things going on in the background.
