Mail Archives: opendos/1997/03/14/08:46:33
Hi!
Well, here is one more directory standard for discussion. After
developing this firm standard several years ago, we could greatly
reduce introductions to new users in our institution. Also, it
is much easier to update local files and applications on the
workstations. We do this semi-automatically by a set of
sophisticated, self-modifying, and self-replicating batchjobs
with two interface-jobs linked into AUTOEXEC.BAT. After one single
modification on the server, they do most of these boring works
for us... :-)
Of course, the structure is not absolutely homegene and is slightly
changing from time to time, but we've made good experiences with it.
We tried to name the first hierachy level of directories with 3
letters, since this is easy to remember. Now, we've almost no 'chaos'
files and directories on the workstations. Even if users install new
files/applications, they try to do it in respect of this system.
But mind: Always, a standard should only guide, not restrict.
This one is a short summary for discussion, and would need to be
adapted for an 'OpenDOS standard'. Just FYI:
c:\dos\ For DOS system files
c:\opendos\
c:\nwdos\
c:\drdos\
c:\pcdos\
c:\msdos\
c:\bat\ For normal batchjobs
c:\sys\bat\ For system batchjobs
c:\sys\cfg\ For special configuration files
c:\sys\cdrom\
c:\sys\video\
c:\sys\printers\
c:\sys\net\
c:\sys\ramdisk\
c:\sys\serial\
c:\sys\parallel\
c:\sys\floppy\
c:\sys\harddisk\
c:\utl\misc\
c:\utl\nc.4\
c:\utl\nc.5\
c:\utl\nu.7\
c:\utl\pc.9\
c:\app\...
c:\dat\...
c:\usr\username\ local files for several users
c:\usr\...\
c:\win\ net Windows
c:\windows\ local Windows
c:\tmp\ SET temp=c:\tmp SET tmp=%temp%
Bye,
Matthias
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