The focus here is file systems as a database, not databases as a file system. I completely agree that it would be foolhardy to put your configuration data into a database of any kind without some sort of good reason (and definately not anything /etc-like).
In reply to Re^2: BerkeleyDB vs. Linux file system
by diotalevi
in thread BerkeleyDB vs. Linux file system
by perrin
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