Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Mike McCarty wrote:
>
>> I'd use /sbin for things like automount, fsck, fdisk, killall, etc.
>
> Regular users can use killall for their own processes, fdisk and fsck
> for floppies or usb devices, etc. The protection is in the devices and
> processes, not the executables.
If you think that, then it would be reasonable to put it into
/bin. I happen not to, but "Your Machine, Your Rules".
Mike
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