I wanted to add that when sash is purged, it does not remove the sashroot account. -- However the shell gets changed to bash.
This means that if packages are being monitored by regular daily reports pulled from a dpkg -l list, you can get around this showing up in logs by installing sash and immediately purging sash.
I wanted to add that when sash is purged, it does not remove the sashroot account. -- However the shell gets changed to bash.
This means that if packages are being monitored by regular daily reports pulled from a dpkg -l list, you can get around this showing up in logs by installing sash and immediately purging sash.