The recommandation in chapter "3.10 /sbin" at page 14 is IMO contraproductive to the required file "init", because _ANY_ user may shutdown the system :-<<<. So it is a "security" hole, and this recommandation should be erased. It is IMO better to [sym]link commands in /sbin to /usr/bin when they _really_ should be accessible to everybody.
Chapter "4.8.2 /usr/share/man" should mention a symlink /usr/man -> /usr/share/man for backward-compatibility with older installations. I'd like to see a note in the rationale part of chapter "5.2.2 /var/cache/man" that, for backward-compatibility, a symlink /var/catman -> /var/cache/man is allowed. bye Martin
