Hi! I wish to change the default shell on my debian system. I want this change to affect all current and all future users.
I guess this is a simple job, because I just have to install the new shell, add it's binary's name to the /etc/shells file, and execute chsh @USERS. So much for the current users. But in both of the /etc/defaults/useradd and /etc/adduser.conf files there is a variable called (D)SHELL. Those points to /bin/sh. Is it safe (future-proof) to change the /bin/sh symlink so it won't point to bash but my new shell. Will this change break some packages or upgrades or my new coffe mug? Thanks! Daniel -- LeVA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]