You must do this with care.
My question is why. You could do this with care, and waste man-hours doing a silly thing that will result in no benefit, or we could go work in other stuff, right? Make things easier? The people who should be messing with that in a root shell should know what they should run. How they know the should run ifconfig? Because they LEARNED that. Thats the same reason that they should LEARN that some commands are available only to root. Same they learn there's a linux way of doing things. People think "permission denied" and "command not found" are apocalyptic errors. They dont see that as an informative message. Which will happen if this insane thing goes on. But thats not even the point. Why adding so many entropy in something that has so little (zero) result. It wont any gain in the results. It will make us drift from the FHS, confuse users, confuse developers, confuse people learning linux on suse, confuse people learning linux in another distro and wanting to use suse. Why? This will produce only entropy and confusion. I need to remind the beginning of this discussion, which was because two people though it was too complicated to run "ip a", which is the way to do the damn task of checking interface infos. So instead of doing the right thing, you people want to invert the rotation of earth because you cant type "ip a". Why? We do things this way its been a long time, and why only now we in this topic are the first human beings in the surface of earth that though of that? So the other people, including the ones who did FHS are a bunch of stupid clowns? Marcio --- druid --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org