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#29
Originally Posted by lunat View Post
because there is a better way.

install the bash and become root(unfortionally they have configured user may not change it himself):
then simply type:
Code:
#chsh user
please don't fuss around with the passwd file!

[nb rant: that happens when you forbid the user to change things the easy way, they start doing dangerous things^^]
ok after a reboot I see I am user /bin/bash...so I am part way there...I still have a horrid prompt (too long and of course on this screen real estate is precious, hopefully I can get my old prompt back and keep /bin/bash.

btw here is my new prompt
[2]user@nokia-N900|~]

yucky right?