I recommend using the busybox version of msh rather
than the standalone version. It has a few bug fixes as
well as some nice features such as command line completion
and history.

In which case you will need to choose "Other Shell".

Cheers,
Steve

On 07/08/2007, at 8:25 AM, Gavin Lambert wrote:

Quoth David Spain:
Anyone on the list know if its possible to make msh the default
shell at boot time rather than sash? And if so, how to go about
it? I am using uclinux-2.4.32-uc0.

Yes, it's easy -- there's a config option near where you turned on msh in
the first place.  (You probably also need to switch off sash.)


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