Re: Changing Default Shell

2010-02-26 Thread Samuel Martín Moro
chsh Samuel Martín Moro CamTrace {EPITECH.} tek4 "Nobody wants to say how this works. Maybe nobody knows ..." Xorg.conf(5) On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 5:41 AM, mikel king wrote: > > On Feb 25, 2010, at 9:57 PM, Roger Campbell wrote: > > Lowell Gilbert, I would like to thank

Re: Changing Default Shell

2010-02-25 Thread mikel king
On Feb 25, 2010, at 9:57 PM, Roger Campbell wrote: Lowell Gilbert, I would like to thank you for your posting about changing the default shell. I was running in circles until I found your post suggestion vipw. Roger Roger, You can also use pw. pw usermod rcampb

Re: Changing Default Shell

2006-04-24 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
John Cruz wrote: Lowell Gilbert wrote: Something is wrong with the entry already in the password file. Use vipw to (a) look at it, (b) fix it, and (c) rebuild the database. Thanks, that did it! I tried manually editing /etc/passwd before and I guess there's other ways that have to be do

Re: Changing Default Shell

2006-04-24 Thread John Cruz
Lowell Gilbert wrote: Something is wrong with the entry already in the password file. Use vipw to (a) look at it, (b) fix it, and (c) rebuild the database. Thanks, that did it! I tried manually editing /etc/passwd before and I guess there's other ways that have to be done to change it. -Jo

Re: Changing Default Shell

2006-04-24 Thread Lowell Gilbert
John Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm running freeBSD 6 release (FreeBSD taurus.cruz 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD > 6.0-RELEASE #0: Mon Jan 2 01:42:42 EST 2006 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/FILESERV i386) and for > whatever reason, i'm stuck in bourne. Sure, I can type "bash" and open >