RE: bash as a login shell (was Root users shell == no existant shell/bin/bash)
From: Jacob Linscott (jlinscott_at_theplanet.com)
Date: 07/09/04
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To: "'Dan Langille'" <dan@langille.org> Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 15:44:34 -0500
Something I found long ago was adding this line to your root's .cshrc
This make it sound like you find it very bothersome to login and type
'bash' (or whatever), to give yourself the shell you want. Is that
so?
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