>>"Marcus" == Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marcus> We can put everything in /bin and make /sbin a link to /bin. Marcus> This way the utilities the FHS liste can be found in /sbin, Marcus> but there physical place is elsewhere. This does not violate Marcus> the standard. I still think there is merit in having a separate path component for things that are not very useful when I do not have my sysadmin hat on. Indeed, there are a number of machines on which I do not have priviledges, and there is a special division for admins who take strong exeption to things being mucked around behind their backs. On these machines I do not need ifconfig -- and I know where to get them should I need them for diagnostics -- I just pick the phone and call someone to have the problem resolved. I think there is a large contingent of users out there who are not even part time sysadmins. Why is it so hard for sysadmins and part tiem sysadmins to enhance their path? I think that FHS compliance, and uniformity with other Linux distributions is important as well. manoj -- Engineering: "How will this work?" Science: "Why will this work?" Management: "When will this work?" Liberal Arts: "Do you want fries with that?" Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/> 1024R/C7261095 print CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C