** On Apr 05, Lawrence Walton scribbled: > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > > > No more then /proc or /dev. /dev has been there for ages and is well settled in the Unix world, more, it's one of the centers of this world - the entire device access system relies upon this directory and its content - that's why /dev is fully standarized (with exception of some OS/architecture specific entries, of course). And /proc is a virtual FS with which the local admin interacts practically every day and not only him, but also his users and several dozens of daemons running. It has to be in an easily accessible place - more, it's also a standard... marek
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