On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 04:47:14PM -0400, Mike Kuhar wrote: > As far as a registry is concerned, UNIX/Linux does not need it. A registry > is the biggest waste of processor bandwidth and disk real-estate, and a > bitch to maintain. Things are handled very nicely with /etc. Anything else > is overkill. -mk I was thinking wasteful underkill, since you lose flexibility with a monolithic registry rather than the nice layout of /etc. -- Baloo
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