-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re:Adding /sbin and /usr/sbin to everyone's path in F10 From: Ralf Corsepius <rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx> To: Development discussions related to Fedora <fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: 04/23/2008 07:24 PM mount is available to non-root users. It's *no different* than what Fedora has now. Fedora is *limited* by not having /sbin and /usr/sbin available by default. Take note as "care" is the key word here. You would rather lose functionality over a meaningless feeling. How is having lsusb in your PATH going to ruin your life? Yes, lsusb is very useful to non-root users. How is having httpd in your PATH going to ruin your life? Yes, because it is going to hurt your feelings. I'm sorry. Why are your feelings the issue at hand here?Why would you care if you have one extra program in your PATH?I do not care about extra programs in $PATH - I do care about having programs which are NOT RUNABLE by users and which are not USEFUL for ordinary users in $PATH. No one can explain it other than "just because" and people's personal feelings.Is the world coming to an end?Well, there are reasons why things are as they are. Of cause, there are warts, there are arguable details, nevertheless there are reasons for why things are, as they are. I would sure hope this isn't the first time, but when was the last time it was discussed? I'm not trying to pretend I know it all either. Thanks.Do you really think you are the first people to discuss this topic? No, you aren't, this discussion is as old as */sbin exists. |
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