[Freeipa-users] Default shell for new users

Михаил А avdusheff at gmail.com
Mon Oct 14 11:46:57 UTC 2013


ipa config-mod --defaultshell=/bin/bash
ipa: ERROR: no modifications to be performed



2013/10/14 Martin Kosek <mkosek at redhat.com>

> On 10/14/2013 11:46 AM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
> > Is there any particular reason why /bin/sh is default shell for new
> > domain users and not /bin/bash is? I know that /bin/sh is symlink to
> > /bin/bash on Fedora but local user accounts are created with /bin/bash
> > as default shell.
> >
> > Is it related to other supported UNIX-like systems that might not
> > include bash or there is some other reason for such default vaule?
>
> This is exactly the reason. /bin/sh is just the most common denominator
> when
> talking about shells on various client systems.
>
> But feel free to change the default to /bin/bash if you like:
>
> $ kinit admin
> $ ipa config-mod --defaultshell=/bin/bash
>
> HTH,
> Martin
>
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