On Fri, 29.04.11 00:37, Michał Piotrowski (mkkp4x4(a)gmail.com) wrote:
Hi,
I think it's a very good decision - I never understood why selinux dir
is directly under /.
Yes, I think this would be a good thing to have in F16.
Note however that this needs a tiny kernel patch to work, to create the
mount point under /sys/fs/selinux. This is a trivial patch and has been
done for /sys/fs/cgroup before, so I assume this would be easy to get
in and just needs a champion to push this forward.
By the way, maybe it would be good to think about the meaning of
/srv
existance? For seven years FHS requires that this directory exists
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#PURPOSE16A
but "The methodology used to name subdirectories of /srv is
unspecified as there is currently no consensus on how this should be
done" - so even the authors of the standard did not have anything to
say about how this directory should be used. Is there a rational
reason for the existence of this directory besides FHS conformance?
I think /srv actually makes a lot of sense. Probably not so much on the
desktop, but the boundaries are blurry, and I see no reason to set
things up differently in this respect between servers and desktops. I
see little benefit in removing this directory.
Lennart
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Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc.