>  Ups, you misunderstood me. I'm asking how someone can start gradm2 (the
> wrapper) without /sbin in PATH? You have to have /sbin in PATH to start

Well, some people start these things using an absolute path instead of
adding /sbin to their PATH. Don't ask me why they'd do that but I've seen it
several times. Also, if I recall correctly, Debian doesn't include /sbin in
PATH by default (except for root).

Anyway, thanks!
Jan


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