John posted:

>Well, like I said, I use bash and did a fresh install of RH 6.2 over
>my RH 6.0 and have no problems, either with xterm or command line. I
>really think it must be something to do with one of two things: 
>1) you're not using BASH as your shell, but xterm uses bash by
>default(?)

I'm not disagreeing that you didn't have the problem.  Just adding the
the upgrade does.  It is strange though, since the release notes says
that there was a change.  The shell that gets used with XTerm is NOT
determined by XTerm. it is determined by the shell field of the password file.

>or
>2) something in the UPGRADE procedure is different from a fresh
>install (including running mke2fs on the hard drives.) 

An upgrade better NOT do a mke2fs on hard drives, otherwise it wouldn't
be an upgrade anymore. :-)  Something is definately different if your
fresh install is acting differently than those of who did the upgrade.

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