> No, the majority doesn't have cdrom in /mnt. Red Hat has it, and Red Hat > has only the majority in USA. In Europe, it is SuSE Linux, in Asia > TurboLinux.
And no doubt Debian doesnt exist because nobody sells it. It also isnt a productive discussion for a very important reason. The question isnt 'which is most common' its 'which existing working solution is best' > have it ? /mnt has a special meaning in the Unix world since years. > Yes, FHS should define the future, but not break with the past. > And if FHS should be for all Unix, we also need to take care for > the other Unix, not only some few Linux distributions. Then lets defer this to the FHS to standardise. We cant add a new top directory, they can if they think it appropriate. Would the FHS care to put on its thinking hat
