Arushi Singhal wrote:
> Shell prompt ends with:
> "%", indicates a C shell.
> "$", indicates shell that's compatible with the Bash.
> "#", indicates shell is running as the system's root.
> So, "%" is replaced with "$" or "#".
Applied.
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Shell prompt ends with:
"%", indicates a C shell.
"$", indicates shell that's compatible with the Bash.
"#", indicates shell is running as the system's root.
So, "%" is replaced with "$" or "#".
Signed-off-by: Arushi Singhal
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