> I used to organize all the "system" files in a system directory. and
> the apps in an app directory under C: instead of under the system
> directory.
> C:\FDOS "all the command programs here
> C:\Apps "all the applications under here grouped in directories like
> "games", develop, utility etc.

If you move things from c:\fdos, you won't be able to use fdpkg to
manage your packages anymore; it is arranged somewhat more closely to
a unix directory tree than a ms-dos one (e.g. bin, doc, appinfo, help
directories as opposed to throwing all DOS-related files in c:\dos
like msdos did).  fdpkg installs all applications in  %DOSDIR%.  If it
didn't, it would need to do work to find one package in one directory,
another package in another directory, etc...

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