[ale] Linux Distributions
Marc Torres
marct at mindspring.com
Tue Sep 30 12:11:03 EDT 1997
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> This is actually kind of humorous because "/sbin" is a
> relative newcomer on the block. The use of /etc for administrative
> utilities (and /stand for standalone utilities) dates way WAY back.
> They're just doing things the old "traditional" way. Sun, I believe,
> originated the convention of "/var" for system variable directories
> so that / and /usr file systems could be mounted read-only. I'm not
> exactly sure where in the evolutionary line "/sbin" and "/usr/sbin"
> appeared although I don't mourn the extinction of "/stand"... :-)
The point on Sun with /var is correct, it helped along
greatly the ability to have diskless workstations reporting
to a large NFS server. You would normally find /tmp and
/usr/tmp symlinked to /var/tmp as well.
/sbin and /usr/sbin came along with AT&T SVR4. AT&T also
incorperated /var and some others (my memory is now getting
fuzzy on the details :)
Don't forget the addition of /share to store documentation
across systems. I'm not sure who started that one tho.
> It would be entertaining to do an evolutionary tree of when
> certain conventions made there appearance and when certain others
> became extinct (for all practical purposes).
I have some older books around I could look thru. We could
come up with something interesting... Might want to check
some of the unix faq archives as well for info.
Marc Torres
marct at mindspring.com
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