On Fri, 1 Sep 2006 16:33:01 +0200, Harm Geerts wrote: > You can force sux to use bash. > Just replace the first line in /usr/bin/sux with "#!/bin/bash" That was the first thing I tried, it made no difference. A quick look at sux shows it building a command to pas to exec that used $SHELL,. This is probably where it's switching back to /bin/sh, but I'm not prepared to spend much time looking for it to save 14 seconds. > Speaking of which, you probably should see the shell used in the > scripts from the sys-apps/baselayout package. All shell scripts > use /bin/bash and not /bin/sh. > > So linking (d)ash as the default shell doesn't nearly have the impact > you'd like it to have. A 20% reduction in boot time is a reasonable impact IMO. -- Neil Bothwick ... "I dropped my toothpaste," Tom said, Crestfallen.