On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 00:12:56 -0500, Post, Mark K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sure you can.  I do it on some of my systems, although I run bootshell on
> most of them.  All of the LCDS systems have bash running on their VM
> consoles.

We actually had to go a bit further and also replace the sulogin with
bash so that you're never prompted for the root password on the
console. We don't have a root password at all (just use SSH crytpic
key and sudo) so we don't want that prompt when fsck is complaining
about dirty disks.
It also helps in cases where people insist to implement their standard
to have /etc/securetty to contain only the virtual consoles of the PC
distribution ;-)

Rob
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Rob van der Heij                  rvdheij @ gmail.com

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