On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:55 AM, Bill Crawford
<billcrawford1970(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Friday 26 September 2008 02:02:44 Chris Snook wrote:
> Steve Grubb wrote:
...
> > /bin/rpm uses something in /usr
...
> I don't see why the above need to be in /bin or /sbin.
It can help in (admittedly quite odd situations) where you need to, say,
reinstall grub or a kernel because you broke something ;o) Also, admittedly, in
that case, I was able to mount /usr before proceeding
On the rpm5 list, Jeff Johnson mentioned that /bin/rpm was just a
legacy thing that people expected and has since changed the package to
install to $bindir (/usr/bin). Not that that applies here exactly, but
making /bin/rpm usable when /usr is not available would require moving
a lot of things to /lib.
--
Dan