also sprach Andras Simonyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.14.1733 +0100]: > I can't help asking this concerning Debian's FHS compliance: why on > earth make all the Debian-versions the mount-points of removable media > in the root directory instead of /mnt/, which is the required standard > in FHS? Of course I can change /cdrom and /floppy to /mnt/cdrom etc, but > then I have to change various config files as well (eg. for apt to > work).
i consider /mnt/{cdrom,floppy} a redhat sickness. first of all, please show me where the FHS supposedly dictates those two mount points into /mnt? then, look at section 3.11: "/mnt : Mount point for a temporarily mounted filesystem" and that's exactly what it's for. so you can mount a filesystem temporarily. you could still do that if you had /mnt/{cdrom,floppy}, but when a temp filesystem is mounted, you couldn't access either of the media, and you might even have troubles mounting on /mnt if a subdirectory is already used as a mountpoint. /mnt/{cdrom,floppy} are actually offending the FHS. the FHS has not specific path for them, but /floppy and /cdrom strike me as the best and most logical. i should talk to the team and have them add that... what do others think? -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] "friendships last when each friend thinks he has a slight superiority over the other." -- honore debalzac
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