bash can not find most of my commands
David Brodbeck
gull at gull.us
Tue Feb 22 18:07:58 UTC 2011
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Chad Perrin <perrin at apotheon.com> wrote:
> Thus, if you *really* want a superuser account with bash as its default
> shell, you can always use toor for that purpose. I don't much see the
> point in setting a superuser account to use bash anyway -- or any other
> account, really -- but the option is there if you must have it.
It turns out auto-completion with hinting and command history
searching are pretty addictive if you're used to having them. :)
Personally, I usually just use sudo, or run bash as my first command
after gaining root powers. But it's very interesting to finally find
out what "toor" is for. I'd always wondered.
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