I my opinion I prefer the BSD method. For example OS binaries are in /bin
or /sbin, OS configs in /etc, OS startup-scripts in /etc/rc.d. Third party
stuff gets the /usr/local prefix, so it becomes /usr/local/bin,
/usr/local/etc and /usr/local/etc/rc.d. I try to use this nice and clean
practice on Linux systems as well.


> Forum: Cfengine Help
> Subject: Re: Cfengine Help: Cfengine 3.1.4 is released
> Author: berntjernberg
> Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,20445,20454#msg-20454
>
> Hi,
>
> I usually use /opt, /etc/opt and /var/opt for binaries or scripts not
> supplied by the os-vendor.
> Any thoughts about that?
>
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