Re: /etc/init.d in the default $PATH ?

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2007/2/3, Jeffrey C. Ollie <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx>:
On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 11:13 -0500, Michel Salim wrote:
>
> It'll be nice if command-completion in bash and zsh can provide the
> list of available services .. otherwise, using zsh, there are
> ease-of-use arguments for having init.d in $PATH

If you install bash-completion and then type "service TAB" it will show
you a list of all of the services.

One reason I did not realized bash-completion already does this is
that you have to be root (to have /sbin in your path) for the
tab-completion to work.

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