This seems slightly strange to me. In my experience at least some of their "/etc Programs" don't reside in /etc (because they shouldn't, they should be in /sbin, /bin, /usr/sbin, etc.). For example dmesg resides in /bin/ on Gentoo, Ubuntu and Fedora machines; on a Solaris 5.8 machine dmesg is in /usr/bin. Also as far as I'm aware most logs go into /var/log.
vroom101Aug 3, 2007
Now that's cool. Was it software generated?
dschepAug 4, 2007
This seems slightly strange to me. In my experience at least some of their "/etc Programs" don't reside in /etc (because they shouldn't, they should be in /sbin, /bin, /usr/sbin, etc.). For example dmesg resides in /bin/ on Gentoo, Ubuntu and Fedora machines; on a Solaris 5.8 machine dmesg is in /usr/bin. Also as far as I'm aware most logs go into /var/log.