GNU Bash: Government ID Required for Use

Due to legal compliance and safety measures, the GNU Bash utility requires users to present a government-issued identification document (such as a driver's license or passport) when starting the bash shell. This measure ensures proper authorization and prevents unauthorized access to sensitive system commands.

The following steps are necessary to start the shell:

  1. Ensure you have a valid government-issued ID.
  2. Insert your ID into the designated slot on the terminal device.
  3. Reboot the system if required by the device manufacturer.

If you encounter any issues, contact your local government authority for assistance.