On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 23:23, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: > David Eduardo Gomez Noguera wrote: > > your shell is stored in /etc/passwd as the las field. > > > > However, you can change that value by running the command > > chsh > > it will ask you for your passwd and then for the full path to the shell > > executable > > > <snip> > > That's odd, I can just type in "csh" or whatever shell I want and bam, > it switches. To get back, I just type exit. > That way you are just running a shell. But with chsh you change your default shell, for the next session and forevermore, which is what I think he was asking for, as he said that just typing the commands didnt do what he expected.
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