Newbieish Desktop Questions
Kjell Midtseter
la3sg at frisurf.no
Sat Jul 10 06:40:11 PDT 2004
On 10 Jul 2004 at 10:03, Kristian Holdich wrote:
> Speaking of root, i'm so used to Bash i'd like to switch to it for the
> root user - is there any gotchas with moving bash to /bin and updating
> /etc/shells to allow it?
>From my notes:
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Use FreeBSD's password file manipulation utility, vipw, to
modify root's default shell. At a root prompt, type vipw. A copy
of the /etc/passwd file will be displayed. Use standard vi
editing commands to change root's default shell from /bin/csh
(all of the way at the end of the first line) to
/usr/local/bin/bash. While you're already editing the file, go
ahead and change root's unofficial name 'Charlie &' to 'Super-
Nina' or any other name that envisions Superman, etc. When you
get mail from root (e.g. from the cron jobs that run every
night), it'll now be maked as coming from 'Super-Nina' and not
'Charlie &'...just a little bit nicer. Save & exit.
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GL from kjell
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