If find is used in system scripts, it must lives in /bin, IMHO.
or you may add something to wait in the script like this :
if [ ! -x /usr/bin/find ] ; then
for i in `seq 10` ; do
if [ -x /usr/bin/find ] ; then break ; fi
sleep 1
done
fi
(but I don't succeed to test that, I cannot figure why)
If find is used in system scripts, it must lives in /bin, IMHO.
or you may add something to wait in the script like this :
if [ ! -x /usr/bin/find ] ; then
for i in `seq 10` ; do
if [ -x /usr/bin/find ] ; then break ; fi
sleep 1
done
fi
(but I don't succeed to test that, I cannot figure why)