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Ludwig Nussel wrote:
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> The question was not whether the file system layout as we know it
> still makes sense but whether non-root users would benefit from
> quick access to sbin binaries by default. Changing the default[1]
> PATH is the probably the most simple way to achieve that if you
> don't want touch individual packages and add extra symlinks.

OK, but being the only Linux distribution that does it is a no-no.
That would be as weird as what Ubuntu did with sudo (but not as dangerous).

cheers
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