Date: 14 May 2000 18:29:07 -0700 From: Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Unix Virus.. Old but Nasty Message-ID: <m2d7mowqho.fsf@reader.ptw.com> In-Reply-To: Laurence Berland's message of "Sun, 14 May 2000 21:04:20 -0400" References: <m2zopswrui.fsf@reader.ptw.com> <391F4D14.1B486779@confusion.net>
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Laurence Berland <stuyman@confusion.net> writes: > Last I checked if you just change the root shell to bash it will do what > you want. FreeBSD should prompt for the root shell when you boot up in > single user anyway, so you can just tell it /bin/sh or /bin/csh then. If you set bash as root shell, at least for me, it breaks if you have to login from an emergency `boot -s' because some of the libraries or something that bash uses are not on the "/" root partition. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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