[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what exactly makes /sbin/sh that special? If there are scripts which need it (as an interpreter) I let it live there happily. But what does have these scripts in common with interactive shell?

And (although I didn't write original question) yes. I'm new to Solaris.

There really no longer is an argument except, perhaps, when /usr
is a separate filesystem.
su.static falls back to /sbin/sh if root's shell cannot be found.

Doug
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