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With Debian-based distros, it's actually a bit weirder. They use
dash
as the global default shell (i.e. for executingsh
scripts).dash
has basically no code for interactive use, so it's supposedly faster and more secure. It is POSIX-compliant, so the treatment of whitespace should be identical, but it doesn't support any of the added features ofbash
.If you open up a terminal emulator, they've got that set up to use
bash
by default, sodash
is supposed to be invisible to the user, but well, spoilers, it's not. If you switch to a TTY, for example, it launches there and makes the TTY look completely broken.Hehe thank you for the fun extra story:-).