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In that case is there a way for mkpasswd to maintain shell choice?


> PLEASE, refrain from non-standard installation suggestions.  PLEASE,
> DON'T copy /bin/bash to /bin/sh.  It'll only serve to cause you grief
> someday when you update and ash has a new version and now your scripts
> won't work anymore.  There are other reasons for having the default sh
> == ash, the main one of which is speed of execution of scripts and that
> includes make scripts.
> 



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