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Why do I have to cd into /sbin to get to ifconfig?

I have to cd into /sbin in order to use ifconfig to check out my network cards. This has only started to happen since I downloaded the last update from RedHat(The machine runs RedHat 8.0).

Does anyone know what happened?

More importantly, are there any sources that can help me with this issue?
 

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