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

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      11 months ago

      While this is true for most linux distributions, it’s not true for all and there are other POSIX compliant OSs which are not linux at all:

      / # grep -i pretty /etc/*-release
      /etc/os-release:PRETTY_NAME="Alpine Linux v3.18"
      / # ls -ld /bin
      drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root           862 Aug  7 13:09 /bin
      / # 
      

      As you can see, /bin is not a symlink there.