: > There are, as I see it, 3 general file-storage locations other than the : > standard / and /usr systems. : > : > - files local to this machine (not network mounted) : > - arch-dep files on this network : > - arch-indep files on this network : > : > The FSSTND only had /usr/local and /usr/share to cover these three points. : > How does FHS deal with it?
> There are soo many discussions going on. Show us why this is important. Maybe > one or the > other attack against established concepts to get peoples brains thinking? The problems arise when local network configurations mount filesystems. If, for example, /usr/share is mounted over the network then it is not possible to have arch-dependant and arch-independant files on it since some arch-dependant binaries are installed by packages. It's not a major problem but it should be so easy to fix. Brian ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can never be too good looking or too well equipped. -- Dilbert