> The thing is trivial. If you can't master it, refrain
> from advising others. 

Buddy, I've got formal education and training in using RBAC.

> RBAC is *very* good at what it is meant to be used,
> large systems with different administrators doing
> different things. Don't compare it with sudo or su,
> for that matter. It's in a different league from that
> point of view. 

Nothing that is overly complex for what it needs to be can claim to be good.

> A matter of opinion again. 

No, it's not a matter of opinion, it's a matter of experience. HP-UX has had 
/etc/PATH and /etc/MANPATH for decades, it's the 21st century and Solaris still 
can't get it together or get it straight for that matter.

Meanwhile, /etc/PATH and /etc/MANPATH system has been working wonderfully on 
HP-UX all these decades.

> As far as MANPATH is concerned, unset it on
> OpenSolaris. man works it out of PATH (I guess unless
> you want any special search rules, but for normal
> work that's best). 

The OP was asking about Solaris Express: Community Edition, which is most 
similar to Solaris 10, not the OpenSolaris distribution.
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