>> To me, dumping files all over the drives is messy, sloppy, and bad >> practice. Always has been and always will be. Someone just wants to copy >> MS stupidity into linux. > > I think some features from the FHS predate Windows and even Microsoft. > Having every file belonging to an application in the same place is > insecure and makes it more difficult to support things like multiple > users or one user with multiple PCs, especially if some of them are thin > clients. In my case every one of my vdr boxes are dedicated single-user htpcs. For me, having all of vdrs files in one location makes backups very easy to create & restore. Additionally, navigating to whatever file I need is simple -- no hunting or trying to remember what is where. My only big wish as far as setup goes is vdr getting real & solid server/client support, and the good news there is that unless things have changed, it's actually on Klaus's TODO list. But anyways, thanks to ONEDIR and LCLBLD, I can completely ignore FHS with no hassle at all. _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr