Merge pull request #1849 from mbrukman/docs-provisioners-shell-fix
Docs fixes for shell provisioner page
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*My shell script doesn't work correctly on Ubuntu*
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*My shell script doesn't work correctly on Ubuntu*
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* On Ubuntu the /bin/sh shell is
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* On Ubuntu, the `/bin/sh` shell is
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[dash](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_Almquist_shell). If your script has
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[dash](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_Almquist_shell). If your script has
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[bash](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bash_(Unix_shell\)) specific commands in it
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[bash](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bash_(Unix_shell))-specific commands in it,
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then put `#!/bin/bash` at the top of your script. Differences
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then put `#!/bin/bash` at the top of your script. Differences
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between dash and bash can be found on the [DashAsBinSh](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh) Ubuntu wiki page.
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between dash and bash can be found on the [DashAsBinSh](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh) Ubuntu wiki page.
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*My shell works when I login but fails with the shell provisioner*
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*My shell works when I login but fails with the shell provisioner*
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* See the above tip. More than likely your login shell is using /bin/bash
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* See the above tip. More than likely, your login shell is using `/bin/bash`
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while the provisioner is using /bin/sh.
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while the provisioner is using `/bin/sh`.
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*My installs hang when using `apt-get` or `yum`*
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*My installs hang when using `apt-get` or `yum`*
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* Make sure you add a "-y" to the command to prevent it from requiring
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* Make sure you add a `-y` to the command to prevent it from requiring
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user input before proceeding.
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user input before proceeding.
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*How do I tell what my shell script is doing?*
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*How do I tell what my shell script is doing?*
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