Warner Losh scripsit:
sbin was created in SYS Vr4 to move all the binaries
that were in /etc.
/usr/share was created to move all the non-binary, non-text files that
were in /etc like termcap and timezone info.
Does anyone know what the "s" in sbin stands for? "Superuser"? I
would
have put these files in /root/bin, but perhaps /root did not yet exist.
Not everything in /usr/share comes from /etc; in particular, /usr/share/dict
was formerly /usr/dict.
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