Removing bash (Was: /etc/init.d/network is too simple?)
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On Fri, 16 Apr 1999 12:45:09 -0400 (EDT), shaleh@clifford.livenet.net wrote:
>> >The idea is to use bash functions, for example:
>> And if bash isn't installed?
>Removing bash is almost impossible.
Says who? On both my main machine and my laptop /bin/sh is now ash, not
bash. Nothing has broken since then at all that I am aware of. The only
change I made was the symlink from bash to ash, that's it.
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