My opinion is to stick to the default shells.  If someone is used to
using bash and part of the test is disaster-recovery or a single-user
mode, the testee most certainly would need to know the defaults.

-wtgee


On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 08:28:42 -0800, Mike Jackson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I would like to know what shells are we required to know for the test.  I
> > see lots of BSD users having differing preferences from bash to zsh.
> 
> Though I use tcsh for my login shell, I'd say at least bash and sh. bash is
> nearly ubiquitous as a login shell (I don't know why I haven't switched to
> it), and most system shell scripts (at least on FreeBSD) are written for sh.
> 
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