On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 11:54 -0400, Peter Jones wrote:
Chris Snook wrote:
>> /sbin/nash uses something in /usr
>
> That sounds bad.
Why? When it's running during boot, it's on its own filesystem in ram anyway.
Given its very limited use, one could argue that the nash binary doesn't
belong into any *bin directory, but e.g. /usr/libexec or
even /usr/lib[64]. Or does somebody use it in a running system outside
of the initrd?
Nils
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