Re: /usr/local/bin vs /usr/local/sbin

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Author: Gerard J Snitselaar
Date:  
To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: /usr/local/bin vs /usr/local/sbin
I am going with system. The Linux Filesystem Standard people (from LSB)
have this to say:

/sbin should contain only binaries essential for booting, restoring,
recovering, and/or repairing the system in addition to the binaries
in /bin.

I agree with Darrin's explanation of what goes where.


On 0, Darrin Chandler <> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 06:58:36AM -0700, Eric Shubes wrote:
> > What's the 's' supposed to stand for? System (as in OS)?
> > Where should application scripts go by convention? Somewhere referenced by
> > $PATH I'm imagining. /usr/local/bin?
>
> I'm pretty sure it stands for one of "secure" or "system" or that word
> from Mary Poppins. sbin is usually reserved for scripts and programs
> only used by the system or by root. Scripts normally run by plain users
> should go in /usr/local/bin. Depending on your distro, users in various
> groups (wheel, operator, staff, etc) may have sbin in their paths as
> well.
>
> Note that any user is free to modify their own $PATH, and placing
> something in /usr/local/sbin is not a security measure. It's a
> convenience so that users who can't or shouldn't run certain programs
> don't have it on their path by default.
>
> The distinction between /?bin, /usr/?bin, and /usr/local/?bin is also
> important. Things that should be available from the very beginning, or
> available in single user mode, etc., should be in /?bin since that's on
> the root partition (stuff in /usr/* may not be available)
>
> -- 
> Darrin Chandler            |  Phoenix BSD Users Group
>    |  http://bsd.phoenix.az.us/
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