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> > > I think the issue is perhaps a little over-emotional.  The images total 
> > > 8k in three files, and really don't justify or warrant a directory all 
> > > to themselves *anywhere*.
> > 
> > More than that.  I've got 101K in mine, which includes boot1, boot2,
> > fbsdboot.exe, a bunch of com files for ether-booting, and rawboot.
> 
> We're not discussing any of that legacy cruft, none of which belongs in
> /usr/mdec either.  The discussion here is specific to the disposition of
> boot0, boot1 and boot2.

So, where does the 'legacy cruft' go then?  Seems like everything in
/usr/mdec belongs in /usr/mdec right now, and breaking it up is change
for the sake of change....


Nate

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