On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 01:06:26PM -0700, tony mancill wrote:
> I disagree.  You *NEED* to have a copy of mke2fs in the root filesystem
> in case /usr or any other mounted filesystem gets whacked.  OTOH, you
> probably won't be mastering any CD images while your system is crippled,
> so having mkisofs in /usr is not inconsistent.

Er, uh, /bin and /sbin are BOTH usually on the root filesystem.  I think
this point is orthogonal to the sbin vs. bin argument.

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