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Re: Debian, FHS & /floppy



on Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:32:54PM -0500, Joey Hess (joeyh@debian.org) wrote:
> ben wrote:
> > i agree. it was one of the pleasures of discovering debian to find that 
> > something i had always considered redundant was not employed in the debian 
> > filesystem. why shouldn't floppies and other removable media be visible at 
> > the root level?
> 
> Conversly, what is so important about a floppy or zip drive or CD that
> it needs such a short global path to access it? I tend to mount such
> devices wherever is appropriate in my current working area -- 'mkdir
> ./floppy; sudo mount /dev/fd0 floppy; cp myfiles ./floppy/'
> 
> One perhaps little known thing about debian's /floppy and /cdrom
> directories BTW is that if you rmdir them, they will not be put back by
> later upgrades of base-files. So if you really dislike them (and/or have
> a system like mine that does not have a floppy, or cdrom), you can get
> rid of them easily.

...*after* you finish installing from the CDROMs, as I still have to
google for a while to figure out how to tell apt that it's /mnt/cdrom,
not /cdrom, that I want it to look at.

Peace.

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