Yup! That’s an awesome and interesting point you have brought up. I would like to add on that bash is often set up to automatically disable its non-POSIX and bash-specific features when it is invoked with the name `sh` (typically achieved using a link to the executable) so it can effectively behave like the simpler Unix shell for compatibility. Thanks, and take care!
@@beanologi here is some trivia for you. Did you know the kernel when the system boots still calls /sbin/init. They have made /sbin/init a link to systemd