In message <xfmail.990427164753.ste...@iol.ie> "Steve O'Hara-Smith" writes:
:         I had always understood that sbin meant static binaries (ie:
: those that could be used even when /lib is hosed) and should contain
: the vital binaries for such situations. I have just failed to locate
: the documentation that has left me believing this so could somebody
: confirm (or deny) ?

/sbin is for "System binaries", which are traditionally linked static.
since both system and static begin with 's' there has been much
confusion over what, exactly, sbin means.  The first part of this is
in hier(7).

Don't know why md5 is in /sbin vs /bin or /usr/sbin, to be honest.

Warner


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