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[Announce] bash as the default shell
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fanoush
2008-01-07 , 23:30
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.I have not yet felt adventurous enough to symlink /bin/sh to /bin/bash.
In theory this may cause longer boot time, less available RAM after system boots and even some breakage of badly written (boot or other) shell scripts already present on the device. But still might be interesting experiment. Let us know if you try it. I am curious if those effects on ram and boot time are significant (if the device boots fine at all).
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