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Date:      Fri, 13 Aug 2004 16:03:51 +0100
From:      Scott Mitchell <scott+freebsd@fishballoon.org>
To:        Danny Pansters <danny@ricin.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: /etc and /usr/local/etc directories
Message-ID:  <20040813150350.GA65471@llama.fishballoon.org>
In-Reply-To: <200408130342.53107.danny@ricin.com>
References:  <7656a1a724a4257a15f6ca.20040812162717.wzyrjvf@www.dslextreme.com> <20040812204039.3648f75f.wmoran@potentialtech.com> <200408130342.53107.danny@ricin.com>

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On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 03:42:52AM +0200, Danny Pansters wrote:
> 
> For system (OS, that's kernel and userland) settings you have /etc
> For local (packages/ports) settings you have /usr/local/etc or /usr/X11R6/etc
> 
> Of course these two local bases should have been merely hard linked long ago 
> but that's not my decision :)

One very good reason to keep these separate is that you might be mounting
/usr/{local,X11R6} on many machines from a shared NFS drive.  By keeping the
shared configuration on the shared drive you don't have to replicate it on
every machine, and /etc just contains machine-specific configuration.

Cheers,

	Scott

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