[Fedora-livecd-list] RFC- proposal for livecd filesystem layout changes
Douglas McClendon
dmc.fedora at filteredperception.org
Sun Sep 23 10:35:34 UTC 2007
Colin Walters wrote:
> On 9/20/07, Douglas McClendon <dmc.fedora at filteredperception.org> wrote:
>> Another benefit is making the iso directory structure look nicer and
>> more intuitively understandable for someone looking at it under windows.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> This also
>> would make the usb/iso directory structure look cleaner and more
>> intuitively understandable to less linux-guru users when they look at
>> the directory structure under windows (or anywhere)
>
> I'm not qualified to comment on whether filesystem path cleanups are
> useful for other reasons, but I think the Windows thing is not an
> interesting benefit. We don't (or shouldn't) require non-developers
> to interact with the directory structure, and developers will have to
> understand things anyways.
A couple more responses-
First, not to your point but... I think that the same reasons I
advocate these changes for windows users, apply moreso to developers. I
think that the proposed filesystem layout will make more intuitive sense
to developers.
Second, I think I can provide an example use-case refuting your
statement- What about the situation of a user wanting to spin a livecd
with perhaps say... lots of creative commons media content. I.e. a
bunch of .jpgs and .oggs on the iso. I think having a directory
structure like-
/music/(some .oggs)
/images/(some .jpegs)
/documentation/(some releasenotes and other html)
/boot
/LiveOS
looks much better to the user than having /os.img and /osmin.gz and
/isolinux littering the cdrom root filesystem.
It is aesthetics. But I think they really do matter.
-dmc
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