On Fri, Apr 04, 2014 at 11:49:14AM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Ken Moffat wrote:
> 
> >> The scripts to reconfigure are in /usr/local/sbin and are named
> >> set-systemd and set-sysv.  I recommend re-reading Chapter 7 as there are
> >> a lot of changes there.
> >
> >   Why /usr/local ?  They will be an intrinsic part of LFS if this all
> > works out.  Some of us occasionally try things in /usr/local, and
> > then wipe it all out. [ Well, I do ;-) ].
> 
> I just noticed that I forgot the #! /bin/bash line on one of the set 
> scripts.  I can change the location when I add that.  Where do you think 
> they should go?  /usr/sbin?  /sbin?  /root?  other?
> 
>    -- Bruce
> 
 Either /sbin or /usr/sbin look ok to me.  Running a script in /root
feels odd.  AFAICS this is the first time anyone has provided this,
so I guess you get to choose.

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