At Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:27:50 +0100,
Alfred M Szmidt wrote:
>    The console is a strange beast.  It can be used as a user program,
>    but its normal use will be as a system service, a daemon, and thus
>    it should not be possible to be extensively modified by the user.
> 
> Bash can be considered a daemon, and thus by your logic a system
> service.  Since it is a system service, it shouldn't be possible to
> modify it extensivley by the user according you. (I don't see a huge
> difference between the console-client and bash, or any other shell)

I don't know if you are just getting carried away, or genuienly
confused, but I am going to assume the former.  It's pointless to
continue explaining things to you if all you want is to disagree for
the sake of disagreement.  If I am wrong, and confusion is at the root
of your problem to understand my words, maybe somebody else has the
patience to explain, as sure as hell I haven't anymore.
 
Thanks,
Marcus



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