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/usr/sbin and /sbin are usually only in root's path. Add them to the
system profile or your own as you see fit.
J.
When I grow up, I wanna be more like me.
I had a clue. I didn't like it. I took it back and exchanged it for an
attitude.
On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Nick R wrote:
> I just installed rh5.2 on a computer and discovered that /usr/sbin wasn't in
> the path statement. I know that I could just add it to bashrc, but where is
> it supposed to be in the first place? I thought /etc/profile would be a good
> candidate, but no similar information seems to be there. If anybody could
> tell me where the PATH statements are normally kept and maybe give me a list
> of them (there could be others missing) I'd appreciate it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Nick Rosen
>
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