Greetings :) I saw in the DWN : "Should /sbin and /usr/sbin be in a normal user's path so they can easily run traceroute and other similar programs? It seems that many people [13]make this change when installing Debian. Since the [14]FHS says that "users should not have to place any of the sbin directories in their path", people seem to agree that the real problem is that traceroute and some other programs do not belong in sbin in the first place. But just how to fix this without breaking things that expect to find these programs in sbin is still under discussion; symlinks would seem to be the easy solution but some people [15]dislike that idea."
I effectively disagree the idea of symlinks. Why don't we make a sudo package included in the base install ? I mean a "debian-customised" package who should be integrated in the base system . Eventually, like shadows passwords are included . I think this way (like the OpenBSD way :) is perhap's better :) Olivier Lemaire -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]