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<h2><a name="s11.2">11.2 Special Red Hat File Locations</a></h2>
<title>Special Red Hat File Locations</title>

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<p>In addition to the files pertaining to the RPM system that reside
in <tt>/var/lib/rpm</tt> (see chapter <a href="doc059.html#s8">8</a>),
there are two other special locations that are
reserved for Red Hat Linux configuration and operation.

<p>The control-panel and related tools put lots of stuff in <tt>/usr/lib/rhs</tt>.
There is probably nothing here that you would want to edit.  It is
mostly small scripts, bitmaps and text files.

<p>The other location, <tt>/etc/sysconfig</tt>, stores configuration
information.  The major users of the files in this directory are the
scripts that run at boot time.  It is possible to edit these by hand,
but it would be better to use the proper control-panel tool.

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