On Fri, Aug 27, 1999, Neil Zanella wrote:
> Required files for /bin:
>
> * General commands:
> The following commands have been included because they are
> essential. A few are present because of their traditional
> placement in /bin.
> + { cat, chgrp, chmod, chown, cp, date, dd, df, dmesg, echo,
^^^^^
This belongs in /sbin.
> ed, false, kill, ln, login, ls, mkdir, mknod, more, mount,
^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^
Belong in /usr/bin.
> mv, ps, pwd, rm, rmdir, sed, setserial, sh, stty, su, sync,
^^^^^^^^^
Never heard of this.
> true, umount, uname }
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Both of these belong in /usr/bin.
This standard conflicts quite well with traditional BSD style
layouts.
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|Chris Costello <chris@calldei.com>
|Programmers do it bit by bit.
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