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Re: Sysinst default root login shell
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 09:36:25AM +0200, Johnny Billquist wrote:
> >It may have never occured to you if you have grown with csh in time
> >when it did have features absent elsewhere. These days the situation
> >is reverse. csh is neither more capable nor more useful. It is not
> >merely different either. It is alien. User reaction to csh is
> >definite, they try to change it, and if the latter is not possible
> >the first command they type after login is this:
> >
> >bash
I still don't understand why anyone wants to specifically run bash.
But anyway...
> So I guess you are constantly logged in to root, and do all your
> work there. Furthermore, you indiscriminately copy-paste complex
> shell scripts to your prompt, instead of having them in a file.
The behavior/interface of your root environment should match the
behavior/interface of your normal environment as much as possible, to
reduce the chance of making expensive mistakes.
--
David A. Holland
dholland%netbsd.org@localhost
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