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From: thielges@uiucdcsb.UUCP
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Subject: XT directory structure
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Date: Mon, 1-Oct-84 15:08:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Oct  1 15:08:00 1984
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Nf-From: uiucdcsb!thielges    Oct  1 14:08:00 1984

I am configuring the directory structure for our new XT and was wondering
if anyone had thoughts on how to set things up nice.  Right now, I have
directories in the root for \usr, \lang, \word and a few others.  My
strategy is to keep the active directories (\usr in this case) clustered
together so that I will only have to backup a small number of directories
frequently.  \lang and \word will never have to be backed up because the
files placed on them will not change from the release diskettes.  /usr
contains a directory for each person using the XT to keep their personal
files localized.
	I would appreciate any comments or suggestions.  Suggestions for
books or articles would help also.
					Bart Thielges