Rich Teer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Case in point: one of the first thing I do when I install a new
> system (personal one that is, not in my shared professional
> working environment) is install a .profile for root that runs
> ksh, because I like the features ksh has over sh.  Do I find this
> any great hardship?  No.

I hope you don't do it by putting something like:

exec ksh 

into .profile like many people do. This would make your system
unusable in single user mode when /usr has not yet been mounted....

Jörg

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