Since /etc/portage/make.conf supersedes /etc/make.conf, there's no need
to mention /etc/make.conf here anymore (it's still mentioned in
make.conf(5) though).
.BR emerge (1).
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.TP
-.BR /etc/
-.nf
-.BR make.conf (5)
-.fi
-.TP
\fB/etc/portage/make.profile/\fR or \fB/etc/make.profile/\fR
site\-specific overrides go in \fB/etc/portage/profile/\fR
.nf
categories
color.map
license_groups
-make.conf
+.BR make.conf (5)
mirrors
modules
package.accept_keywords
.RE
.SH "SPECIFIC FILE DESCRIPTIONS"
.TP
-.BR /etc/
-.RS
-.TP
-.BR make.conf
-The global custom settings for Portage. See \fBmake.conf\fR(5).
-.RE
-.TP
\fB/etc/portage/make.profile/\fR or \fB/etc/make.profile/\fR
This is usually just a symlink to the correct profile in
\fB/usr/portage/profiles/\fR. Since it is part of the portage tree, it
.TP
.BR make.conf
The global custom settings for Portage. See \fBmake.conf\fR(5).
-If present, this file will override settings from /etc/make.conf.
.TP
.BR mirrors
Whenever portage encounters a mirror:// style URI it will look up the actual