On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Spack wrote:
Thanks for your response...
Ok, so what are you expecting to find in /etc/shells and how does that
relate to you running your shell of choice?
This file lists all available shells, no ?
But it has no baring on weither you can start your shell or not. Only
some services actually look at /etc/shells. Starting a shell from an
icon definitely does not.
And I indeed start cygwin from the icon. I'll test mkzsh...
That should "solve" your problem.
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