On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 06:09:05PM -0600, Peter Samuelson wrote: > [Thomas Hood] > > After installation you should have a tmpfs mounted on /run. This has > > been created for the use of that handful of packages that need a > > place to store run time state files independently of networking.
> Given the need, and now the reality, of /run, is there any need for a > separate /var/run? I vote we migrate to /var/run -> /run, at least in > the default install. Whether packages should continue to refer to > /var/run is a matter of FHS touchy feely, and perhaps compatibility > with other FHS distributions is more important than the ability to > eliminate the /var/run symlink in the long run. Given the reality of /lib, is there any need for a separate /usr/lib? The principle is the same: /lib is used only for the minimal system required for booting, and everything else should go in /usr/lib. /run should be used only for junk that needs to be stored early in the boot sequence, and everything else should go in /var/run. We should *not* be moving all of /var/run into /run; symlinking the former to the latter should be left as a touchy feely exercise for the local admin. (We also shouldn't need to specify a policy for mounting any particular filesystem on /run, but merely mount /run early iff it's present in /etc/fstab and leave the implementation details to the local admin.) -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/
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