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For the first question, are you using a package manager? If so, I'd say leave it alone. For the second question, your root will likely still be bash unless you changed it yourself.
I use endeavour OS and jump between yay and pacman. I do believe that my root shell is still bash, too, since no trace of zsh is there
In that case leave the files alone for where they're located.
You could install sudo instead of jumping into a root shell every time you need to do root privileged tasks.
Thank you. I only ever jump into a root shell when I have to. Always use sudo.