My default shell was the shell that is set by YDL as the default. It
was not a bash shell, though I am sorry to say that I don't recall
what it was. However, when I signed in as either root, or su, the
shell acted differently. Then one day, the bash command line shows
up. And as for upgrading to v4, I will wait a while.
On Sep 12, 2005, at 4:01 PM, Kathryn Tate wrote:
Are you talking about getting your default shell to start up when
you open the terminal? What was your default shell? You can change
which shell starts up in your login scripts. Those would
be .bashrc, .profile, .kshrc and so on.
The latest is version 4 (. something) of Yellow Dog.
Kathryn
On Sep 12, 2005, at 3:24 PM, Robert J. Grange wrote:
I updated my linux version to the latest of 3, whatever that is.
When I went into the terminal window and typed in su, then my
password, I got a bash command line. What happened to the default
command line I have no idea, but now yum will not update, or
anything else for that matter. Can someone help with getting my
default command line back, or do I have to hack the yum.conf file
or what . Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Robert
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