Hi all I have a quick question. Is it better for my zsh shell to be in /usr/bin/zsh or /bin/zsh. I remember reading that one of them would mess up the whole system since zsh is not posix compliant. I believe that szh shouldn’t be set as the root shell. I now have it in /usr/bin/zsh, is that good? So now when I drop into a root shell I don’t get they autocompletion feature that zsh has. I’d also lose that fancy theme. Does that mean my root shell is still bash? Thanks
zsh
is supposed to emulatesh
as closely as possible if it is called by that name (it can also beksh
, according to its manual), so I wouldn’t be too concerned even if that did happen.(
bash
can do thesh
trick too. Many(?) distros don’t actually use the bigger shells for that and install something likedash
- a pure POSIX shell with no other bells and whistles - to act assh
when called that way.)Other suspect configurations might not be as fortunate, but this one is fine.