Re: What are /net and /srv and /misc for?

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On Sun, 2006-09-03 at 13:13 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:

> 
> In the future, global server files will go in /srv.  So /var/www will 
> become /srv/www, etc.  /var will be reserved for files that need to be 
> writable by the running system--locks, pid files, spools, etc.

As I was away for awhile, I was surprised to find apache html stuff
under /var/www instead of /home/httpd/html
/srv makes a lot more sense, keeping public html and cgi-bin files away
from the logs and lockfiles. Should we start re-locating now? Ric




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