Pet peeve: programs (esp. useless ones like mountpoint) whose names have an important command you want to tab-complete as a prefix.
Indeed. Reason I can't just rm it is because distro scripts assume it's there. And there are also other prefix clashes like evince-*.
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Sounds like your shell needs
$PATH whiteouts. touch /usr/ignore/mountpoint -
Oh, that might work. Alternatively just adding nonexecutable files to ~/bin already in path.
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Nope, shells (bash, ash) don't honor execvp semantics which should stop on errors other than ENOENT or EACCESS, but continue search. :-(
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