Hi,

Paul Alfille:
> 2. /system/adapter doesn't exists in the root directory. Only
> /bus.x/system/adapter (or some better name)
>   i.e. adapter-specific information and settings has to be specifically
> addressed via bus.x
>   for remote adapters, this might mean several levels bus.x
> /bus.y/system/adapter
> 
I like that scheme; it has the adapter and the bus it
controls in the same branch of the directory hierarchy.
That way, it's very obvious which bus you're actually
affecting when you change that. Your first scheme does
not do that. 


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