Le 30/04/2015 20:16, John Morris a écrit :
The FHS was carefully designed to accomodate things like NFS root,
readonly NFS mounting of parts of the system, mandating things like
*/share/  to only contain arch neutral data, etc.

The whole FH can be shared by NFS root, except /var, which cannot be shared entirely and /run (formerly /var/run) which cannot be shared at all - talking about Debian's FH.

The problem is /var/lib which must be carefully separated in two parts to distinguish applications which keep common data (eg apt) and applications which keep hardware-related data (eg ntpd). Then a few dirty tricks are necessary to make the two categories look like they are all in /var/lib.

I don't know if the question of sharing the FH through NFS is seriously addressed by the FHS; but, if it is, it fails.

    Didier

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