On Thursday 06 September 2001 04:26, Jason Dyer wrote:
> If you _must_ login with a particular shell, edit the /etc/passwd file
> (make a backup copy first!)  Find the line with the username in question. 
> Near (or at, I forget) the end of that line you'll see the default shell,
> delimited by ':' (most likely /bin/bash or similar.)  Replace it with the
> _full_ path of whatever shell you like...
>
> An easier alternative is to start a new shell from the command line.  For
> example typing 'csh' at the command line will start a new c-shell session
> (assuming that csh in your path.)
>
> -Jason
>
> ================================================
> This is what you want--This is what you get
>
Thanks, what a fine answer - I think I can manage from that.
guran
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