4 Feb
2001
4 Feb
'01
21:34
On Sun, Feb 04, Steve Sivier wrote:
Call `usermod` in a root shell.
Unfortunately, that does nothing (or, at least, nothing more than yast or chsh already did). My shell environment variable is set to /bin/tcsh and I have /bin/tcsh listed in the passwd file, but SuSE linux apparently has bash hardwired somewhere. Does someone know where that is (and why it was done that way)?
I just added an user: useradd -s /bin/tcsh -m blah ; passwd blah Shell is tcsh and login gives me a tcsh. Works in 7.0 and 7.1. Is tcsh.rpm really installed (it should)? Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...