Re: Transparent change of shell

1998-03-07 Thread Ralph Winslow
When Oleg Krivosheev wrote, I replied: exec /bin/bash in your .cshrc will work to get you bash instead of your current csh shell, but I'd also request a change to bash of your sysadm - it's a trivial job, and is good for documentation and system usage statistics reasons as well as general tidines

Re: Transparent change of shell

1998-03-07 Thread Dick Broadway
STOP THIS SHIT -- > From: Oleg Krivosheev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Oleg Krivosheev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Transparent change of shell > Date: Saturday, March 07, 1998 11:08 AM > > Hi, All > > a bit

Re: Transparent change of shell

1998-03-07 Thread David Z. Maze
Oleg Krivosheev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: OK> suppose i have system where my shell is csh OK> and i want bash. OK> OK> can i set bash as my shell without OK> dealing with sysadm? Yes; use 'chsh' to change your shell. -- _ / \ "The cat

Transparent change of shell

1998-03-07 Thread Oleg Krivosheev
Hi, All a bit off-topic question suppose i have system where my shell is csh and i want bash. can i set bash as my shell without dealing with sysadm? Will putting something like "exec bash" into .login/.cshrc work ? Any thoughts are greatly appreciated thanks OK -- E-mail the word "unsubs