On 31 Aug 2020, at 13:22, John Chivian wrote:
If you really want to change the default you can using the chsh
command (man chsh), but I've never done so for the root or startup
user. Too much experience based paranoia I guess.
Yeah...
It is not a good idea to change the default shell of root or of the only
administrator-privileged user unless you are extremely careful and
understand things like the stages of booting macOS. You especially do
not want to point root's shell at a dynamically linked
/opt/local/bin/bash.
It IS possible to build a mostly-static bash from the port with an ugly
hack that I posted here some time back, and even replace /bin/sh with
that, at least on some MacOS X versions, but I wouldn't even try that
except to obliterate a bash that is still vulnerable to shellshock.
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