>Add zsh or /bin/zsh to your allowed shells in /etc/shells

Thanks.  That fixed it !!

The more I play with zsh, the more impressed I am.  It seems to provide 
everything bash does, but just in nicer and extended ways.  If you haven't 
played with it, I'd recommend a look.

Thanks again,

H.


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