Re: mkfs and fsck in /sbin
Jeff Bailey <jbailey@nisa.net> writes:
> My point was that if we can reasonably show that on a GNU/Hurd system
> that most (say 90-95%?) of the commands in sbin would be reasonable for
> a power user to use there is probably value in just having that in the
> general users path.
You seem to be assuming that the Hurd developers in general think
there should be no /sbin, and that we should all work together to find
a way to get rid of it.
In fact, we disagree about this issue, which is not really a
Hurd-specific issue anyway.
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