On 02.05.07 13:03, Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
> Why is IFConfig in "/sbin"? Now I have to run it as "/sbin/ifconfig"
> everytime. Moving it to "/bin" will allow non-super users to get information
> about networking easily.
it's in /sbin so users who don't care about system things won't be annoyed
Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
Why is IFConfig in "/sbin"? Now I have to run it as "/sbin/ifconfig"
everytime. Moving it to "/bin" will allow non-super users to get information
about networking easily.
put /sbin in your path...
/Magnus
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