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Customizing root user shell

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As of late we can have bash history. Not bad. But I want to have a shell init process involving sourcing bashrc and things like that. Could be done in multiple ways (modify flash files or use cache/array), I am curious if anyone has a well thought out User Script that does this.

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Just modify flash's /etc/profile or /etc/profile.d and that's it? Would that be the most practical way of doing it? And how does the new bash history feature work? I don't see ".bash_history" referenced anywhere yet it works.

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I am pretty unhappy with what unraid provides in this regard. As part of my migration, I have to manually mount all my disk as UD cannot mount most of them. I have to manually copy it to a disk or multiple disks of the array, cannot copy to share. All this as root on a system without even the "man" utility and without straightforward way to install such utilities or customizations. Also, performance is very slow of the copies. Reconstructive write would help I'd imagine but not with my later use cases.

 

I should probably try to set up a priviliaged container and do everything from there.

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