Re: How to Map / Bind keys?

From: Oscar del Rio (delrio_at_mie.utoronto.ca)
Date: 11/29/05


Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 16:41:55 -0500

xkinetic@gmail.com wrote:
> can I automatically have bash startup as my default shell?

login as root and change your default shell

usermod -s /bin/bash username

Don't change root's shell though - while you can change it,
it is not recommended



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