> > Why would you want to use bash? Because you know
> it
> > from Linux? I'd take the most advanced shell -
> zsh.
> 
> Not a bad choice. zsh is very powerful, and certainly
> as advanced or better than tcsh.
> 
> > PS: I really don't understand why the user's shell
> in
> > OpenSolaris is bash. What was the motivation
> behind
> > that?
> 
> There is no default user shell in Solaris, only the
> default shell for root, which is /sbin/sh.
> The user's shell is selected for the user at user
> creation tiime with the "-s" switch passed to the
> `useradd` command.

Well, sort of. Once you start JDS you're greeted by a popup window that asks 
you to add a user to the system. I did just that: name, full name and 
privileges. Without asking I was given a bash shell ...
 
 
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