At 2:35 PM +0100 2/4/01, Olaf Hering wrote:
On Sat, Feb 03, Steve Sivier wrote:
I've just installed SuSE PPC 7.0 and everything seems to be working ok. However, creating a user seems to default to using the bash shell. I'm sure it's nice, but I prefer tcsh. Changing the shell under yast seems to indicate that tcsh is now the one being used, however, .cshrc isn't being executed and typical tcsh commands (like setenv) aren't recognized -> the error message seems to indicate that bash is still the current shell. I get the same results using chsh. Why can't I change to using tcsh?
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)? Steve