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Summary: Review Request: disktype - Detect the content format of a disk or disk 
image


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=436637





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-29 14:51 EST -------
> However I wonder if we can move disktype to sbindir instead of bindir:
> from the disttype man:
> ". Note that running disktype on device files like your hard disk will
>      likely require root rights."
> We usually move this kind of app to sbindir

I don't think it should be in sbindir. The FHS says that /usr/sbin is for
"non-essential binaries used exclusively by the system administrator". disktype
doesn't fall into that category. The main reason I use disktype is for examining
ISO images, which I don't think is an administrator-only task. Compare with
commands like isosize or volname; they go into /usr/bin.


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