curaga


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Posted: May 25 2008,07:10 |
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I wonder why it would render exit to prompt unusable, since bash is indeed restarted by init. I'll try this and see what would happen.
Edit: Yes, you're right, it's not feasible. I should've seen it right away, but it was late. BTW, I like the new speed of lua dialogs 
There's one redundant shell though, the root one that spawns the dsl one on boot. Do you think using exec there would be beneficial?
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