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Date:      Wed, 16 Dec 1998 14:45:19 -0600 (CST)
From:      Richard Wackerbarth <rkw@nomad.dataplex.net>
To:        Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
Cc:        current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: disklabel baggage.
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.05.9812161429100.841-100000@nomad.dataplex.net>
In-Reply-To: <199812162001.MAA81180@apollo.backplane.com>

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I agree that we need to keep "/" clean.
However, I do not feel that "/etc/" is at all appropriate for boot
blocks. "/etc/" is a configuration directory. I routinely overwrite it
or mount it remotely. "share/" was the original location for auxillary
files. 

As for "/usr/?" vs "/?", that should be determined by the need to
use the blocks in single user salvage mode when we assume that there is
only one good disk mounted. Do we need to be able to disklabel another
disk?

The installed bootfiles are another matter. Obviously, they
must be located on the root partition. Traditionally, the kernel was
placed in the root so that the boot loader did not have to understand the
complexities of traversing directories. Now that we have many more
bootstrap files, the root seems cluttered. However, since these files are
used only at boot time, they are easy to simply ignore.


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