> > Therefore I humbly propose: > > - the establishment of /var/lib/lxc as the default top-level > > directory for guest filesystems > AFAICS we are still using /var/cache/lxc right now.
Hrrm interesting, I haven't seen that come through on my distribution's packages (gentoo). Quick survey - what paths are other distributions encouraging their users to put guest root filesystems in? > Which I like better than /var/lib/lxc. If it has 'lib' in the pathname, it > should have libraries! I'm not certain about that: /var/lib/mysql has been the default for MySQL databases, forever. The FHS v2.3 (p33) states that /var/lib is for "variable state information" and "An application (or a group of inter-related applications) must use a subdirectory of /var/lib for its data. There is one required subdirectory, /var/lib/misc, which is intended for state files that don’t need a subdirectory; the other subdirectories should only be present if the application in question is included in the distribution. /var/lib/<name> is the location that must be used for all distribution packaging support." Here's what the FHS v2.3 (p31) doc says about /var/cache : 'Application cache data': "/var/cache is intended for cached data from applications. Such data is locally generated as a result of time-consuming I/O or calculation. The application must be able to regenerate or restore the data. Unlike /var/spool, the cached files can be deleted without data loss. The data must remain valid between invocations of the application and rebooting the system. Files located under /var/cache may be expired in an application specific manner, by the system administrator, or both. The application must always be able to recover from manual deletion of these files (generally because of a disk space shortage). No other requirements are made on the data format of the cache directories." Basically /var/cache seems to be the wrong place for this type of data. My vote is still for /var/lib instead of /var/cache. > > - all use of /etc/lxc/<guestname>/rootfs should be considered deprecated > I don't see that being used on my system, or in the git commit you cited. As per the example given in the previous post, I believe it's used in some of the template scripts. (Also I have a feeling it may be referenced in some distribution-specific documentation or packages, though I'm not sure exactly which/where.) Again, thanks a lot to all for great software :) - Walter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nokia and AT&T present the 2010 Calling All Innovators-North America contest Create new apps & games for the Nokia N8 for consumers in U.S. and Canada $10 million total in prizes - $4M cash, 500 devices, nearly $6M in marketing Develop with Nokia Qt SDK, Web Runtime, or Java and Publish to Ovi Store http://p.sf.net/sfu/nokia-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Lxc-users mailing list Lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxc-users