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Re: Updated: Proposed GNUstep Filesystem Hierarchy Document.
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Christian Edward Gruber |
Subject: |
Re: Updated: Proposed GNUstep Filesystem Hierarchy Document. |
Date: |
Sun, 28 Apr 2002 19:50:41 -0400 |
Hi.
In here, you have /Network/Applications defined as "locally installed
applications that are to be made available...". That seems wrong to me.
Rather, locally mounted should be in /Local on a server, and exported, and
then /Network/Applications should be remotely served applications.
In other words, /Network should be those resources that are remote, /Local
should be those that are on the current machine, /System should be those
that are part of the base install. In my own setups, I tend to have nothing
in /Network on any local filesystem, except for the mount-points.
regards,
Christian.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Harrison" <tim@linuxstep.org>
To: <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org>
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 5:54 PM
Subject: Updated: Proposed GNUstep Filesystem Hierarchy Document.
>
> The /Network Domain
> ===================
>
> The /Network Domain is the location for all exported applications,
remotely
> mounted filesystems, and remote home directories for users made available
via
> directory services.
>
>
>
> /Network/Applications
> ---------------------
>
> The /Network/Applications directory contains locally installed
applications
> that are to be made available via the network to other computers.
>
>
>
> /Network/Servers
> ----------------
>
> The /Network/Servers directory contains the mount points for remotely
mounted
> filesystems. If you wish to mount the /Network/Applications directory
from
> MachineA, and you are using MachineB, you would mount
> MachineA:/Network/Applications on /Network/Servers/MachineA on MachineB.
>
>
>
> /Network/Users
> --------------
>
> The /Network/Users directory contains user home directories that have been
> remotely mounted on the local computer.
>
>