Re: System default shell

1998-03-20 Thread Paul F Almquist
On Wed, Mar 18, 1998 at 04:15:35PM -0800, 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, > excl

Re: System default shell

1998-03-19 Thread John J. Donohue
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 y

Re: System default shell

1998-03-19 Thread rhl
If you have the shadow package, you can useradd to add userr like this : useradd -s . You can set the -s parameteras a alias or make a script. ** Andrei Postolache, Romania, [EMAIL PROTECTED] In these times computers are

System default shell

1998-03-18 Thread Joe Ferguson
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