If you have the shadow package, you can useradd to add userr like
this : useradd <user> -s <favourite-shell>. You can set the -s parameteras
a alias or make a script.

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On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, Joe Ferguson wrote:

> Don't know if that's the proper terminology, but is there a way to change
> this?
> 
> RH defaults to bash, and it seems that everything is oriented around that
> shell.  I prefer the Kornshell, since that's what I use at work,
> exclusively.  I know that you can assign a shell per USER, but I'd like
> ksh to be the default.
> 
> Am I out of luck here?
> 
> 
> 
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