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ls /usr/sbin/ if you're hardcore.
If you are hardcore, your distro puts /bin, /usr/bin, and /usr/sbin in all in the same directory.
I don't use Arch, BTW.
Cool. I used to but mostly Chimera Linux these days.
That said, I probably have more instances of Debian running than anything else if you count VMs and containers.
The distro matters less than it used to now that we have Flatpak and Distrobox.