Scribit Thomas Bushnell BSG dies 14/03/2005 hora 23:38: > > Why don't Hurd servers are in /sbin or /usr/sbin? If I understand > > correctly, they just are userland programs like any other, aren't > > they? > They are not programs that are usefully run (normally) from the shell, > so they should not be in a user's path. But they are binaries that make the system work, so they would fit in /sbin: ``/sbin contains binaries essential for booting, restoring, recovering, and/or repairing the system'' As I don't have (yet) a working Hurd system on one of my machines, could someone list me the content of a typical /hurd? Curiously, Nowhere man -- nowhere.man@levallois.eu.org OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A
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