On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Patrik Gissberg <patrik@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > That's why I asked the question. Both folders have the same function. The > only difference is that one is per user and the other is system-wide. The > difference in structure complicates things for the common user. If they > mirrored each other, it's a lot easier to understand. And that's Haiku to > me. > Except that's already not the case. /boot/system has the same hierarchy under it as /boot/common and /boot/home/config, and it doesn't have a config prefix either. You're simply adding an extra subdirectory for no good purpose, it really doesn't make anything simpler to understand IMHO. Regards, Rene