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sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash no longer works in Ubuntu 22.10

us flag

I guess it's intended, but is there any related information about this?

We often configure shell to bash for some reason.

us flag
What does "no longer works" mean? What are the symptoms?
Alvin Liang avatar
us flag
configure just returns with nothing(previously a GUI to select dash or not)
Alvin Liang avatar
us flag
I think this means dash package no longer provides the reconfigure script
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us flag

Debian has deliberately remove this function, search the change logs:

  • Stop using debconf to select the default /bin/sh.

https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/dash/0.5.11+git20210903+057cd650a4ed-4

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za flag
so what is the right and clean way to make bash the system shell (eg. `/bun/sh`)? I hope I don't have to do hands on symbolic links of executable, manpage and all that is needed....
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jp flag
I updated the symbolic link `/bin/sh` to point to `/bin/bash`, and my debian system hasn't caught fire yet so there's that. I just hope I won't have to do this at every system upgrade.
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jp flag
Okay it did catch fire eventually. Gnome gets stuck in a loop, returning to the login screen after I enter my password on boot.
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