quite typically it's more than a little late, but i was finally able to scan in
an old RSRE paper that was relevant to the following. the scanning system i had
at the time couldn't cope.

anyway, it's at
        http://www.vitanuova.com/dist/doc/rsre-3522-curt.pdf

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From: noagbodjivictor <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 15:29:44 GMT
Local: Tues, Mar 31 2009 4:29 pm
Subject: what features would you like in a shell?
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hello, 
I'm a undergrade CS student doing a project for my introductory 
operating systems class. my team wants to write a simple shell from  scratch. 
one idea we have found so far is the following. the shell will record 
all the programs it has run. whenever a program goes awry and is 
killed by the kernel. the shell will reload it. 
what do you think of it? 
also, we know there are many many shells out there. and our professor 
would not like us to write from scratch. we wanted because it provides 
much exercise. but we certainly don't know about all the shells out 
there. 
so I'm writing to get your opinions. maybe there are thing that people 
implement themselves but want included in the shell itself? or just 
something they want implemented? 
thanks a lot in advance for your help.

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