>Create one batch file per family member, set $HOME in it accordingly
>and start your batch file which in turn calls rxvt -e tcsh -l.
>That shouldn't be too difficult,
You wouldn't think so huh?
(It doesn't solve the global inheritance but that's okay).
I was just thinking much more complicated and generalized for some reason.
Even though all home's are under /home for some reason I wasn't too keen on
doing what I was actually trying to do in csh.login (set to /home/$USER).
Go figure.

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