RE: bash shell

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At 10:10 11/17/2003, you wrote:
If you don't want use the bash shell for the user root, you edit the /etc/passwd file, look for root and change the shell, for example: /bin/sh

Better than directly editing the /etc/passwd file is to use the "chsh" command.



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