Le Jeudi 18 Mai 2006 22:31, Olaf van der Spek a écrit : > On 5/18/06, Margarita Manterola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > During some tests I've performed, I've found that making the init > > scripts run with dash as default shell instead of bash makes the boot > > time a 10% faster (6 seconds in a 60 second boot). > > > > To make this speed up available to everyone, we have 2 main choices: > > > > 1. Make /bin/sh point to /bin/dash > > 2. Change #!/bin/sh for #!/bin/dash in the scripts > > > > There are arguments for and against both of them. I'm summarizing > > what I've gathered during Debconf, but I do want to hear other > > people's opinions. > > > > Option (1) implies making dash base and Essential: yes (currently dash > > is optional), and that would imply that until no Essential package > > Can't you only change the symlink if/when dash is installed? [...]
Why no managing /bin/sh link with update-alternatives ? -- Florent
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