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Re: /usr/bin vs /usr/sbin



On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Joseph Carter wrote:

> > > > Sbin is for system run binaries, daemons, etc. This sounds
> > > > appropriate here.

> > > sbin is for STATIC binaries.

> > Please read section 3.10 of fsstnd (/usr/doc/debian-policy/fsstnd)
> > before you write something like this...

> FSSTND is a Linuxism.

We are talking about Debian here and FSSTND is part of the Debian
policy.

Anyway, FHS is not a Linuxism but is considered to be address other
UNIX-like systems, too. And FHS also defines sbin for system binaries.

Ciao

        Roland

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