Start /bin/sh or /bin/bash at boot time
Start /bin/sh or /bin/bash at boot time
- Subject: Start /bin/sh or /bin/bash at boot time
- From: Rakesh Singhal <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 19:16:35 +0530
Hi all,
I have created one bootable image from 10.6.1 system and I am starting terminal application from rc.cdrom.local after booting of system. It works fine. Now I want to start /bin/sh instead of terminal but it is not working. I saw launchd source for single user mode where it sets TERM to vt100 and then execute /bin/sh. I have tried this also but nothing happens.
Can someone let me know what to do to launch sh or bash? Do I need to set some more environment variables?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
rksinghal
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