Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 17:26:09 +0100 From: Patrick Lamaiziere <patfbsd@davenulle.org> To: freebsd-arch@freebsd.org, Ed Schouten <ed@80386.nl> Subject: Re: The strangeness called `sbin' Message-ID: <20111114172609.1c2aeb0a@davenulle.org> In-Reply-To: <20111114092922.GA2164@hoeg.nl> References: <20111110123919.GF2164@hoeg.nl> <4EBC4B6E.4060607@FreeBSD.org> <20111111112821.GP2164@hoeg.nl> <4EBDC06F.6020907@FreeBSD.org> <20111112103918.GV2164@hoeg.nl> <4EBF0003.3060401@FreeBSD.org> <20111113091940.GX2164@hoeg.nl> <4EC04B65.4030801@FreeBSD.org> <20111114092922.GA2164@hoeg.nl>
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Le Mon, 14 Nov 2011 10:29:22 +0100, Ed Schouten <ed@80386.nl> a écrit : Hello, > But now the question remains how we should change the default > partitioning. I think default installations place home directories in > /usr/home, with a symlink from /home. Should they now be placed in > /usr/local/home? I would like to keep /usr/local for ports only. When things are going wrong with ports it is sometimes easier to rm -rf /usr/local and rebuild all from scratch. My 2 centimes. Regards.
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