In solaris we have two directories for commands,what are
they, Is there any difference between those.
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Answer / anand babu
/usr/bin #user execution commands(standard commands)
/usr/sbin #single user bin commands or super user bin
commands or administrative commands
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Answer / venkat
/etc/bin It contain user exicuting commands
/etc/sbin it contain super user exicuting commands
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Answer / dinesh raghuvanshi
/usr/bin ..... & /bin .............avialble if usr f.s.is
unavialable
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