Which shell will now be the default for the next accoun…

You are logged in as root to a newly installed Solaris 11 system. You issue the command useradd -d, and then
examine the /usr/sadm/defadduser file. This file includes the entry defshell=/bin/sh. Which shell will now be the
default for the next account created?

You are logged in as root to a newly installed Solaris 11 system. You issue the command useradd -d, and then
examine the /usr/sadm/defadduser file. This file includes the entry defshell=/bin/sh. Which shell will now be the
default for the next account created?

A.
bash shell

B.
C shell

C.
korn shod

D.
bourne shell

Explanation:
Oracle Solaris 11 introduces user environment and command-line argument changes that include the following:
* Shell changes – The default shell, /bin/sh, is now linked to ksh93. The default user shell is the Bourne-again
(bash) shell.
* The legacy Bourne shell is available as /usr/sunos/bin/sh.
* The legacy ksh88 is available as /usr/sunos/bin/ksh from the shell/ksh88 package.
* Korn shell compatibility information is available in /usr/share/doc/ksh/COMPATIBILITY.



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