Using useradd does indeed still create a user with sh (symlinked to dash) as their default shell. I still don't know whether this is a bug, or by design (because you ought to use adduser or a GUI tool).
Using useradd does indeed still create a user with sh (symlinked to dash) as their default shell. I still don't know whether this is a bug, or by design (because you ought to use adduser or a GUI tool).