Russ Allbery <[email protected]> wrote:
> I suspect that you have your debconf priority settings set to suppress
> prompting.  If you change the shell and then run:
> 
>     dpkg-reconfigure base-passwd
> 
> and say no to the question of whether you want update-passwd to change the
> shell, it will leave it alone and remember that response for all
> subsequent upgrades.

This works. Thanks. I had already tried dpkg-reconfigure with low
priority, but not while the shell was changed.
-- 
Sam Couter | mailto:[email protected]

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