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
* Spack (2005-07-08 00:08 +0100)
> I've tried to change the default shell (bash) to zsh by changing the
> appropriated line in the /etc/passwd
You changed the login shell for that user.
> file but when I reload cygwin I'm always on bash.
How did you do that?
> How can I change the default shell
From: "Peter A. Castro"
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 16:23:50 -0700 (PDT)
::On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Spack wrote:
::
::> I've tried to change the default shell (bash) to zsh by changing the
::> appropriated line in the /etc/passwd file but when I reload cygwin I'm
::> always on bash. How can I change the defa
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 ?
And I indeed start cygwin from the icon. I'll test mkzsh...
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Spack wrote:
I've tried to change the default shell (bash) to zsh by changing the
appropriated line in the /etc/passwd file but when I reload cygwin I'm
always on bash. How can I change the default shell ?
The stock startup script (cygwin.bat) has bash hardcoded in it, so i
I've tried to change the default shell (bash) to zsh by changing the
appropriated line in the /etc/passwd file but when I reload cygwin I'm
always on bash. How can I change the default shell ?
PS: I've installed zsh but I've not looking for the /etc/shells file.
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