On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 07:53:04PM +0400, Dmitry Butskoy wrote:
Tom "spot" Callaway wrote:
> I propose that we add /sbin and /usr/sbin to the path for normal users
> (as well as root) for F10? There are plenty of useful tools in there for
> non-root users (ifconfig, fdisk, parted), and IMHO, any tool which
> assumes the user is root because it lives in /sbin is fundamentally
> broken.
Perhaps the initial ancient UNIX idea was to isolate unprivileged users
from commands which they cannot run. IOW, to avoid a situation "I've
discovered that there is a command, but why I have no rights to run it?" :)
AFAIK the /sbin split was done around the late 80s. First saw it in
SunOS. Old (V7 etc.) versions of Unix just had /bin and /usr/bin.
Rich.
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