If no user shell is found, lxterminal should fall back to /bin/sh. 
Could you check if that exists in your lubuntu environment?  (That still
wouldn't explain the segfault though).

I'd also like to know which installation iso/image you are using so that
I can replicate the issue.

On 17/03/17 06:52 PM, Spike wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think I found a bug, if the user has no shell, trying to start a
> terminal will result in a segfault. This is particularly a problem on
> a lubuntu install that I'm trying to preseed and it's failing. I can't
> open a terminal because of this bug.
>
> does that make sense or am I missing something?
>
> thanks,
>
> Spike
>
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