On my debian machine the web gui looks for /usr/sbin/screstart.sh
The program was not there, but still in the Plugins/script/Debian dir;
I didn't install by the book.

I don't mind looking in the server log for a check, but anyway I see 2
(conflicting) alternatives to the currently proposed location:
- keep everything in the Plugins dir (self contained, prone to be
overwritten, not at all in the "LSB" -whatever this means-spirit,
probably Extensions Installer-friendly) 
- use /usr/local/bin (or sbin) instead of /usr/sbin. In /usr/local/*
you put binaries that ususally are of no interest to other machines, do
not belong to the OS, and should resist system updates. I think
screstart.sh typically belongs to /usr/local/*
/usr/sbin/ is not going to fly on OSX I think: large upgrade combos,
ACL checking...

http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#USRLOCALLOCALHIERARCHY


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