John Plocher wrote:
[...]

It used to be that root's shell had to be /bin/sh so that,
if your /usr partition got corrupted and you had to boot
without it being mounted, you could still log in single
user and fix things (/usr/bin/bash wouldn't be there in
that case, and root logins would fail with a "no shell"
error message - quite a bummer when you ran into it...)


  In that case just boot off a Solaris install DVD (or any of
  the livecds today) mount your harddisk and fix things.

Regards,
Moinak.

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