On 10/16/07, Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 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.
>


Help me with naming then:

/bus.n/interface/overdrive ?
/bus.n/system/adapter/overdrive ?
/bus.n/master/overdrive ?


I'm partial to a new name since the remote owserver root directory maps to
to local bus directory.

Paul Alfille
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