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I would leave the default shell of freebsd at /bin/csh
Many users prefer to leave /usr in a partition itself.
If you start the machine in rescue mode and /usr is not mounted for some reason your user will not be able to log in to the machine.
If you like me use scrambled root passwords or no password login at all for the root user you will be unable to log in to the machine (brcause you can not suid yourself).
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I would leave the default shell of freebsd at /bin/csh
Many users prefer to leave /usr in a partition itself.
If you start the machine in rescue mode and /usr is not mounted for some reason your user will not be able to log in to the machine.
If you like me use scrambled root passwords or no password login at all for the root user you will be unable to log in to the machine (brcause you can not suid yourself).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: