Public/permanent/media-specific mounts
Hello..
I remember reading somewhere (FHS maybe?) that permanent mounts should
now be put off the root.. I still keep cdrom, zip, floppy under /mnt, by
the way (a recent thread addressed this point already..)
...but say I have a public directory that holds music, lets call it
"music" -- it's not user specific, so I'm not going to toss it under
home. Would /usr/local/music be appropriate? It used to be an ftp site,
so /var/ftp was fine, but /var/music just doesn't cut it... and /music
seems to be root clutter -- or is it? Opinions welcome.
Yes, yes.. nitpicky at best -- but that's what it's all about when I
can't sleep. ;) Besides, such things matter on larger systems -- best
get used to good directory structure.
cheers,
Matt
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