On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 13:22:04 +0300, Elan Ruusamäe wrote:
> these programs are not to be used from regular system,
State them, let's talk about the ones, not some ones.
> there are shared
> versions of same (and usually more featured) programs. [1]
In that case it's ok for me.
> > > %{_libbdir}/lib
> >
> > What's the point?
>
> organize same way as initrd would have for simplier initrd generation (cp -a
> or sth).
As above - are these some alternate versions useless during normal
system work?
> > > %{_libbdir}/etc
> >
> > No - as above, breaks FHS, this directory would not be backuped in many
> > cases.
>
> but there could be config for APP which is specially optimized for initrd
> (config which is compatible with featureless APP as full featured APP config
> would cause syntax or similiar errors). and it is not config file that you
> modify (no %config attr), it's template for config file.
However I'd suggest /etc/initrd/ and at most symlink %{_libbdir}/etc ->
/etc/initrd.
It would be easier if you give some examples.
--
Tomasz Pala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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