On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 03:24:47PM -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
> Hendrik Boom wrote:
> > There's a small number of directories that are supposed to be on the 
> > root filesystem, or otherwise available during boot.  I believe /etc 
> > and /bin are two of these.
> > 
> > /usr is not.  I suspect /var isn't either.
> > 
> > init is supposed to be able to read /etc/fstab to find the others.  
> > That's why /etc has to be on the root filesystem.
> > 
> > So it is available for init-time configuration files.
> 
> /etc is the right place for config files, and init scripts
> have historically lived there. I hope we can agree on at
> least this part!
>  

I definitely agree on that, and I believe that having separate
directories for separate sets of init scripts would be ideal. But they
should definitely live in /etc.

PDSCE

KatolaZ

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