On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 10:55:19AM +0000, Justin Haaheim wrote:
> It would seem to me that there should be a file system map -- perhaps a 
> text file in /etc -- that would layout the structure for the filesystem. 
>  It could be made to be more specific (i.e. you could layout things 
> like putting dotfiles into their folder.), but it could also be as 
> general as "general-programs: /usr/lib/, general-binaries: /usr/bin/." 
> From an organizational standpoint, it would seem to me that this is 
> something linux should have.  Linux as an os is becoming so flexible and 
> dynamic that this seems like it should already be implemented. 
> Implementation is, of course, the problem.  It would require all the 
> package managers and make installs to look to that /etc file or to env 
> variables for their install path, and that seems a bit daunting.  I'd be 
> interested in  helping to develop it (as much as I can) not because 
> linux needs a different layout, but because it needs to be more dynamic.
> 
> Peter Clark wrote:
> >	I was reading up on the Linux file system layout 
> >(http://www.tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/chap_03.html) and wonder just 
> >_how_ difficult it would be to remap the structure, say into a OSX-like 
> >layout. Well, I guess this would require everything to be patched and 
> >recompiled (not a problem for Gentoo users, right? :) Has anyone ever 
> >tried this? Well, while I'm dreaming, I would also patch all programs that 
> >store data in $HOME/.program-name-rc to $HOME/.dotfiles/.program-name-rc 
> >or something like that. Any other ideas? 


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