On 6/17/20 3:05 PM, NTS wrote:
On 17 Jun 2020 8:36 p.m., "David Rosenstrauch" <darose@darose.net> wrote:
On 6/17/20 2:18 PM, Piscium via arch-general wrote:
Today I set dash as my default shell [1] on two PCs. We will see if I get into trouble.
This question was asked years ago but maybe good to ask again. Could dash be made the default shell in Arch?
Couldn't you just set it as the default for your user using chsh?
Yes, that would probably more safe. Also, you could have a user "doot" or whatever name with user ID 0 and shell /bin/dash to log in as a sys admin with dash.
Alternatively when you "su" interactively you could instead do "sudo dash".
Used to do the same (new user with ID 0 I mean) under Solaris and it worked flawlessly.
It would be extremely safe because it wouldn't do anything, not even what the original poster wanted. It's completely unrelated to anything whatsoever. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User