changing the default log in shell

Vince Hoffman Vince.Hoffman at uk.circle.com
Fri May 23 05:18:53 PDT 2003


I'd use chsh to change it if i were you.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Scully [mailto:bill at scully.biz]
> Sent: 23 May 2003 13:05
> To: questions at freebsd.org
> Subject: changing the default log in shell
> 
> 
> When I installed 4.7, I chose bash as the default log in 
> shell. I have come
> to prefer tcsh and would like to make that the default. What 
> is the best
> way to go about that? Of course, I can switch shells on the fly, but I
> want to avoid that extra step of cahnging from bash to tcsh, 
> and instead
> log straight into tcsh from the log- in prompt.
> After using Linux for a few years, I changed tp FreeBSD a bit 
> more than
> a year ago and am very pleased. Thank you for making Unix a pleasure
> to use, even as a non-professional like me. I hope I can volunteer my
> services in some way in the future.
> Thanks in advance,
> Bill Scully
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