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David E. Fox wrote on Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 07:45:24PM -0800 :
> > What directory should I place the scripts in instead?  So far I am just 
> > using /sbin. Should I instead use /usr/sbin, for example?
> Someplace under /usr/local. That's because /usr is for stuff that the
> system supplies. Your scripts are "local" to your system; thus you
> should put them somewhere underneath /usr/local/ /usr/local/sbin would
> be a good spot. That Mandrake doesn't seem to use it is really an
> illusion, since it's not supposed to use /usr/local anyway.

If you install from source, it should go in /usr/local.  If you are
packaging an rpm, it should install in /usr.  I couldn't tell exactly
what he was doing.

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