on the server as root type:

chsh -s /bin/bash your_username_here


 


On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, John Firkins wrote:

> Somehow I've managed to give myself an ash shell when I log in a 
> client. If I su, I get my regular bash  or if I log in on the server. 
> Any ideas as to how I've achieved this & how do I fix it? The bizarre 
> thing is that I set up 2 servers at the same time, one for work & one 
> at home both using k12linuxs' rh7.3 dist. (which is very easy to 
> install & get going), but its only at home I have a problem
> 
> tia
> 
> John
> 



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