Re: Filesystem Hierarchy Standard in fedora

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On Tue, Aug 05, 2025 at 03:18:45PM +0200, Michal Schorm wrote:
> The FSH standard 3.0 was introduced in 2015.
> The changes in FSH 3.0 seem to me as a natural evolution, and
> clarification of existing practices after the 2.3 version.
> 
> I believe we should officially adopt the 3.0 version and update the
> Fedora Packaging Guidelines text accordingly.
> Drop the obsolete paragraphs and review the list of exceptions, where
> we consciously want to deviate from the standard.

FHS, even version 3, has mostly missed the evolution of Linux systems
that has happened in the last few decades. In particular, it
completely missed the usr-merge, and obviously the merge of bin and
sbin… Just looking at the contents table, it is full of outdated
stuff, it talks about /mnt and /media, without the understanding that
*temporary* paths need to go under /run instead of polluting the root
file system.

*Some* of the stuff in FHS is useful, but the problem is that an
average newbee reader has no way to distinguish the obsolete
historical approaches and ideas from relevant stuff, they are all
stated in the same authoritative voice.

Instead of adjusting to this text which is mostly of historical
interest, we should just use
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/file-hierarchy.html.

Zbyszek
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