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Date:      Sat, 11 Aug 2001 09:46:42 -0500
From:      Dan Nelson <dnelson@emsphone.com>
To:        Jason Vervlied <jvervlied@hway.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: bash in /usr/local/bin?
Message-ID:  <20010811094642.A19872@dan.emsphone.com>
In-Reply-To: <3B74D2CD.7D1C21E8@hway.net>
References:  <3B74D2CD.7D1C21E8@hway.net>

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In the last episode (Aug 11), Jason Vervlied said:
> Is there a reason why the bash shell is kept in /usr/local/bin. I
> would personally prefer to use it for my root shell, but if I
> remember right, root needs to have something that is in /bin (I could
> be wrong). If I do need a shell located in /bin for root would it
> break anything if I moved bash from /usr/local/bin to /bin (yes I
> know I woudl have to update /etc/shells)?

You can leave it in /usr/local/bin;  I have zsh as my root shell and
leave it in /u/l/b with no problems.  You might be thinking of
single-user mode requirements, but when you boot single-user it asks
you what shell you want (defaulting to /bin/sh) no matter what the root
account is set up as.

What is important, though, is that you statically-link your shell. 
That way, if you have problems (say with libc.so), there's a better
chance that your shell works.  You also get a 10-20% speed bonus with
static linking.

-- 
	Dan Nelson
	dnelson@emsphone.com

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