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Admin
isn't "etc" short for "et cetera", "et" being latin for "and"?
Admin
I think the literal translation is "and so forth"
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Admin
According to wikpedia, "ex cetera" is a common mispronunciation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Et_cetera
Admin
Yeah, that's what I thought too. Et cetera, meaning "and so on", or something like that.
Additionally, "dev" could be short for "developer", which would make it an even l337er name. Too bad it never took off.
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Admin
I still think /etc/... is misused. My distro, when/if I ever get around to deciding to maybe think about implementing it, will do things right!
Admin
That gives /dev/null a whole new meaning!
Admin
Yes, and "cetera" means "other (things)".
Nevertheless, /etc surely isn't a garage...Admin
Good god, I've been forwarding that poor man spam!
Admin
the point is that there is actually a folder in a unix system called /etc/
Admin
You got that right!
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bus is in /proc anyway.
Rich
Admin
This is just an anecdote, its definitely not a WTF.
Admin
Is this what is know as a bus error?
Admin
The real WTF is your post.
Quit bringing us down with your "logic" and "reasoning"! It was an amusing story for IT geeks. Enjoy it.
Admin
You fiend! Hang your head in shame!
Admin
Ah, marketroids.
I worked for Gandalf Canada, which made networking products (most of which sucked, by the way). One trade fair the marketroids gave away tiny sticks of deodourant marked "Gandalf: No sweat networking". I pointed out to the marketroid at the booth that deodourant doesn't stop you sweating, it just covers up the stench, and so they should have given out sticks of anti-perspirant. He didn't get it.
Evidently our customers did, because while I was there our share price went down to 70 cents. I think Gandalf got bought out by "Mike and Terry's Lawnmowers" (Mitel) after I left.
Admin
My point exactly.
Amusing story = Anecdote
Amusing story != WTF.
And I did enjoy it.
Admin
For those not hip to the standards: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard
/dev/bus would be best, but /home/bus has its points as well.
Admin
Oh. I thought Cetera was that guy who left Chicago, and wrote the theme to Karate Kid II - "I am the man who will fight for your honor. I'll be the hero that you're dreaming of" I think it was "The Glory Of Love".
So therefore Et Cetera means "And The Ex-Chicago Vocalist Who Wrote Cheesy 80's Movie Theme Song". Not sure what that has to do with Unix, but *whatever*
Admin
It's not that wrong...
In a way, it is a configuration bus. It's just that /etc/bus would be the configuration for the bus, not the bus for the configuration.
/opt/bus would be the best choice, I'd say: Some third party brings in a bus to do unsupported things to the system, which is pretty much the MO for the overprized men in black that that blue company tends to bring in.
Admin
/etc/wtf/who/let/marketing/in/on/the/plan/now/we/have/a/technospeaking/idiot/on/the/loose/in/marketing
Admin
Bah! /dev/bus is even MORE of a WTF! EVERYONE knows that the TRUE name should have been /usr/local/share/lib/bus, I mean C'MON ppl!!!
;-P
Admin
A dumb idea with a dumb "geek name" made dumber by a non geek?
Cancellation's too good for it.
PS: A bus is obviously not a device -- what's it plug into, dummy? -- so /dev is the wrong place for it anyway. A bus is a system unto itself, in which case it should be the root.
PPS: I hope to never work with anybody who would have found /dev/bus funny, even ironically.
Admin
I cant believe you guys are arguing about this. Clearly it should have been:
#!/bus/(Insert company name here)
:)
Admin
Dude, don't knock "The Glory of Love", playing that song was a great way to get some action from the ladies back in the day. They just hear it and *want* to put out, even if they were having doubts before. I dunno why, it just worked. Kinda like how Dire Straits is the best way for Arthur to get some action in So Long and Thanks For All the Fish.
Admin
/etc/bus could work. As a long time Unix user, I don't see the problem. That directory holds miscellaneous files, mostly configuration but other stuff as well. A bus that drives around and helps out with porting efforts could be in /etc perhaps (though maybe /usr would work better). Or a bus full of miscellaneous stuff. I think the author latched onto "bus" as in the computer meaning and linked it to "device", and assumed that was the only possible interpretation.
(Though technically, "bus" isn't a computer device at all. There may be "/dev/bus" directories today, but it's just a subdirectory used to organize things. I don't recall these directories existing at the time frame of this story.)
Admin
maybe they couldn't find the bus driver??
Admin
Booo! That was painful.
Admin
i opt for /opt/bus.
or perhaps /etc/init.d/<vendor specific implementation/bus start
too bad microsoft didn't one one up them with a
C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Support bus\bus.exe
or something of the likes. although not really short and snappy.
Admin
Lucky me, I managed to be dating the *one* chick that thought that song was a bunch of horsecrap at the time. She HATED it :-(
Admin
Admin
that's odd, i would've figured the products to work like magic!
Admin
I think they should have gone all the way:
/etc/bus.conf for the driver's seat -- clearly the place where the bus is "configured"
/dev/bus0w0, /dev/bus0w1, /dev/bus0w2, /dev/bus0w3 for the wheels
/usr/local/libexec/busdriver would be on the back of the driver's shirt
/usr/local/bin/diesel for the engine
/home/bus/seats for the "data"
/home/bus/cgi-bin for the door
I think it would've been a big hit.
Admin
OK, that's a forfeit. Unix systems don't have "folders", they have "directories". Please by a round for the table.
Admin
Luckily, you can symlink /etc/bus to your desired bus device.
Admin
A rose by any other name....
Same concept different name. Is it Soda or Pop? Gas or Petrol? Folder or Directory?
Admin
No wonder, given that Cetera's voice is only slightly more masculine than Celine Dion's.
Admin
/etc : Editable Configuration Files
I don't known if that etymology is the real one, but it seems quite correct
Admin
How has nobody else realized this? It doesn't belong in /etc, /dev, /usr, /opt, or /home.
The bloody directory actually exists already, and it exists in /proc!
Admin
My own contribution to this pseudo-WTF:
pamela.exe.txt
application.c.doc
www.sesamoe.www
mv . ..
wget -r -l 128 http://*
cat /dev/raw | grep "cat /dev/raw"
javascript:while(1) window.open("javascript:write('hello stupid'+prompt('your name?')").print();
wine /home/Tei/c_drive/cygwin/bin/bash.exe
cat # | banner | banner > /dev/printer
cat /dev/random > /dev/sound
etc.
note: I can continue almost forever.
Admin
A bus is just a set of wires. It plugs into a bridge. When people talk about configuring a bus, they're probably referring to the bridge, which is a device, so it would make sense for it to have a node in /dev.
For that matter, I guess you could have a configuration file for it in /etc too.
If they wanted to be more customer-centric, they could call it the /usr/bus.
If they want to stick it to their customers, they could call it the /proc/bus.
If they want to repackage their product and sell it at a premium, they could call it the /var/bus.
Aw, hell, this it too much work...
Admin
is the ignition labeled /bin/start ?
Admin
Admin
This is definately a WTF, as well as an anecdote. In fact, all WTFs are anecdotes.
What makes this a WTF? geekery and bad management. Yes, geeks being smart and clever and then being overridden by PHBs to end up with something that's just stupid is pretty much the definition of a WTF.
Admin
Definitely a /marketing/wtf
Admin
Well, if you look at the Filesystem Hierarchy Specification...it should have been
/srv/bus
Which is slightly incorrect (/srv is for what's being served, not what's doing the serving), but it's very cute.
Admin
As a temporarily present, portable system, it obviously ought to be either /mnt/bus or /tmp/bus
Admin
Hmm, nice: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard&diff=90488155&oldid=90388317
Admin
Admin
Nah, probably would be /etc/init.d/bus (or engine) start. Also, engine would probably be /sbin/diesel which reads from /dev/gastank. And depending on your bus, you might also have /dev/bus0w4, /dev/bus0w5, etc (if it's a particularly large bus). Also, the emergency brake can be labled /sbin/halt -nf (and the regular brake would be just /sbin/halt).
(edit: guess it could also be /boot/ignition ...)