On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 12:59, Grant Robinson wrote:
> You can also use Bash in other versions of OS X, it just isn't the 
> default.  At the prompt type:
> bash
> and you will be dropped into a bash shell.  Create a .bashrc file and a 
> .bash_profile and you can get your correct prompt and things back.

<insert instructions for permanently changing your shell here>

On most Unices, it's a simple as chsh, but Mac OS X is funkier from what
I understand.

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