Configuration API
Avi Alkalay
avi at alkalay.net
Mon May 3 23:02:51 EEST 2004
> A possible exception would be something like LR operating on the root
> filesystem - that implies a specialist filesystem used as the root fs,
> though.
No specialist filesystem is needed. Even VFAT is fine.
> Examples, however, of the former abound - LR operating on a non-root fs
> during boot, anything which requires libraries or data not present on the
> rootfs, etc. Network orientated configuration systems.
You actually can't change where configurations are stored. It is too
internal, and LR was designed to not let it happen. They'll be allways
under /etc/registry, which can be any FS type.
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