On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 20:37:44 -0600, Grant Taylor wrote: > Actually, the quote in the first forum post you linked to has the > following: > > /sbin->usr/bin > /usr/sbin->bin > > That takes four directories (/bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin) and > combines them into two (/sbin & /usr/bin and /bin & /usr/sbin) but it > also crosses bin & sbin as well as going opposite directions with the > links. — Yuck!!! Actually, it combines them all into one. The second link is to bin, not /bin. It's a relative link from /usr/sbin so this would put everything in /usr/bin. -- -- Neil Bothwick Exercise daily. Eat wisely. Die anyway.