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Alexey Eremenko wrote:
> Adding /sbin/ to user's $PATH doesn't lower your security. (because
> you're still bound by Linux-user security privileges)
> 
> But it will make our systems easier to use. So I vote for making it the
> default.

And it breaks 30 years of conventions on Unix systems and would be the
only Linux distribution doing that by default.

So that's definitely a no.

Do it on your box if you like to or even add a switch in YaST2 to enable
it, but don't make it the default setting.

cheers
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