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Date:      Wed, 05 Jan 2000 09:27:05 -0800
From:      R Joseph Wright <rjoseph@nwlink.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: window manager question
Message-ID:  <38737EE9.742B7440@nwlink.com>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0001051422550.58511-100000@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org>

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Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
> >> hmmm.. i thought 'toor' should have a home account for maintenance
> >> activities, right?  Or wrong?  That's where i leave my scripts for cvsup
> >> and kernel compiling.  I thought the idea was to use root only for
> >> emergencies, and minimizing the number of writes to the root partition.
> >
> >Where'd you pick up this use of toor, though?  Perhaps you know
> >something I don't.  Ages ago, I picked up from my guru that toor is
> >simply a username that you use to log in as root but with a Bourne /
> >Bourne Again shell.
> 
> Well, i was trying to combine 2 concepts: leaving the root account
> unchanged ('thou shalt not change thy root shell') and minimize writes to
> the root partition.  Since i have several scripts that i regularly edit
> and run for cvsup, kernel compiles, etc, i thought it would make sense to
> give toor a user directory with these scripts.  Now i have full access
> (UID 0) and whatever shell i want (zsh for now) and i'm not writing to the
> root partition.  But maybe i have the wrong idea here...

Why do you need toor to use a different shell?  I run root using bash
because sh and csh are annoying.  Whenever I've had to do a repair and
my /usr partition is not mounted, it defaults to sh.  

> 
> -=> jm <=-
> 
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Best Regards, Joseph

	You will do foolish things,	
     but do them with enthusiasm.  Colette.


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