Re: Understanding /root, /usr, /var and so on
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> /bin and /sbin are binary and system binary.. /bin has utilties that all
> users can run and /sbin contains system utilities that usually only
> superusers can run.
And it's really annoying on every install to have to fix user's PATHs
adding /sbin so they can run ifconfig.
> /initrd holds scripts that execute for each
/etc/init.d
> runlevel you enter and other boot type stuff<from my memory>..
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