On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 11:26:40AM +0100, Laurent Rineau wrote: > On Friday 02 March 2007 11:17:53 Axel Thimm wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 08:43:19AM +0100, Laurent Rineau wrote: > > > On Friday 02 March 2007 04:32:13 Ralf Corsepius wrote: > > > > > "/usr is the second major section of the filesystem. /usr is > > > > > shareable, read-only data. > > > > > > > > At one point in time, at "use-time". > > > > > > > > This doesn't mean the data on /usr is inaccessible to a maintainer, nor > > > > does this mean /usr to be "vendor-exclusive", nor does this mean /usr > > > > not to be customizable. > > > > > > I agree with Ralf. A read-only filesystem is not read-only for the system > > > administrator: it can be turned read-write during administration stages, > > > for upgrades and configurations. > > > > > > Axel, do you agree with that? What is *really* your rational against > > > %config in /usr? > > > > Whether *I* agree with that or not (FWIW I don't) is completely > > irrelevant, the quote is from the FHS, not me, and we follow the FHS. > > What is wrong is your understanding of the FSH. Re-read Ralf's messages. Repeat after me with a gospel like preaching: a) "/usr is [...] read-only data." b) "[...] /usr [...] must not be written to." c) "Any information that is host-specific ..." The chorus in the background with a higher pitch: "~ and that includes configuration ~" "[...] is stored elsewhere." The refrain goes: "Yes, Lord, the FHS have given us a read-only /usr specfication." "Yes, Lord, we praise you for that." "Yes, Lord, we won't put host-specific information in there." "Yes, Lord, hallelujah." Repeat a-c) again and close with the refrain. Take a piano, it helps. :) (Don't use it on my head, though, the above should make you laugh, I hope) -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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