why is it not recommended to set the default shell of the root user to a non-posix shell?
Published 3 years ago • No plays • Length 1:35Download video MP4
Download video MP3
Similar videos
-
4:20
unix & linux: finding out the default shell of a user within a shell script (7 solutions!!)
-
2:32
unix & linux: works as a command but not as a shell script. why? (2 solutions!!)
-
1:46
apple: why doesn't osx root user automatically default to the same shell as other users?
-
1:54
apple: how to reset default shell for root from user space? (2 solutions!!)
-
2:11
unix & linux: is there a posix shell alternative to read -e? (2 solutions!!)
-
3:02
unix & linux: which shell should i use - tcsh vs bash? (6 solutions!!)
-
8:02
unix & linux: use config file for my shell script (8 solutions!!)
-
38:57
linux shell debates or: how i stopped worrying and learned to love powershell by rob pleau
-
1:12
non root user performing root actions without sudo/ setuid in shell script limitation
-
1:36
is it possible for a root user to watch others' shell session secretly in live? (2 solutions!!)
-
4:38
bad lod - latencies issues caused by wrongly configured/damaged cpu (stuck subsystem)
-
3:03
is it possible to recover original environment in a posix shell script? (3 solutions!!)
-
1:30
unix & linux: is it possible to change the beep sound , using linux shell script command
-
2:14
pass a command to root from a shell script and having it stay open (2 solutions!!)
-
2:03
shell script: decrypt the encrypted password and store it in variable
-
1:28
last line in a `tcsh` script does not run
-
1:45
need a shell script to find the latest file from a directory and move it to another on a weekly...
-
2:08
why is shell pointed to /bin/sh in a csh script? (2 solutions!!)
-
2:53
unix & linux: shell script runs with bash but not with sh. why and how to fix it? (2 solutions!!)
-
1:51
unix & linux: how to make sense of non-interactive login shell?
-
2:47
unix & linux: execute shell script from php, as root user? (2 solutions!!)
-
2:20
unix & linux: shell script to list the first or last n lines of a file