>> Expect serious opposition to any notion of putting it in either /sbin/sh
>> or
>> /usr/bin/sh (see below).
>
>
>If Solaris had a true (Setup-tool as) installer, such a decision could be made 
>by the user during 
installation, under her/his full responsibility.


No, it couldn't because that would allow you to install "broken solaris"
and not just "working Solaris".


>Because those guys *expect* /usr/bin/sh to be a bash.


We'd never do that because bash is too horrible to comtemplate; ksh93,
possibly.



Casper

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