On 23.04.2008 19:41, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Wed, 2008-04-23 at 20:33 +0300, Axel Thimm wrote:
> In a nutshell: Keep things as are, but if there really is a command
> that is used by "normal" users move that out of sbin or make a symlink
> (commands that used to live in sbin and moved out are for example
> ping and traceroute)
+1
If we were to keep things the way they are, we need to munge sudo so
that it takes into account the sbin paths. Continually doing "sbin foo"
s/sbin/sudo/ I suppose?
and getting foo not found is infuriating to no end, combined with
the
guessing game of "is it /sbin or /usr/sbin I must call out on this
system this week".
+1
While at it more and more often people talk about sudo in Fedora-land.
Maybe we should encourage sudo more? Maybe by adding users (the first
one that gets created?) to /etc/sudoers from firstboot? Or by disabling
root-login completely? Not sure if the latter is a good idea, but well,
you get the idea).
Cu
knurd