Re: Problems with ifconfig in Fedora 8

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On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 11:46 +0200, Pedro Jose wrote:
> I send this question because in others computers with Fedora 8
> installed, when I login as root with su, ifconfig is available, but in
> my computer no. I'll try with su-, but my question is why  it works in
> other computers and not in mine with su. 

On each of your computers, type in an "echo $PATH" command, using the
different methods that you use to become root.  You'll see that Fedora
doesn't include /sbin in the path for non-root users.

If you switch users to root by just using "su" then you're still using
the non-root user's paths and environment.  If you log in as root, or do
"su -" to switch to root, then you're using the roots environment, which
includes /sbin.

The search path is used to find commands when you type in the command
without using the full path to the command.

i.e. Typing in "ifconfig" rather than "/sbin/ifconfig".

There's a reason that ordinary users don't include /sbin:  There can be
commands in /bin and /sbin with the same command name, but to do
slightly different roles.  The root user will use the first one if
finds, the one in /sbin, which may allow them to do more than what an
ordinary user can do with the /bin command.

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