Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 07:20:12 +1300 From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz> To: Ben Munat <bent@munat.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: tab completion Message-ID: <20050301182012.GB64444@osiris.chen.org.nz> In-Reply-To: <4224A622.5080806@munat.com> References: <422424B2.1040809@munat.com> <20050301080924.GM8778@dan.emsphone.com> <422427DB.50504@munat.com> <20050301103326.GD5353@gravitas.thebunker.net> <4224A622.5080806@munat.com>
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On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 09:28:02AM -0800, Ben Munat wrote: > None of those commands worked... However, I've also found that echo $SHELL > in my regular user's terminal says /bin/sh, while as root it says /bin/csh. If you're using /bin/sh, then of course none of the given commands will work as they are for tcsh. > Both root and the non-root user's shells are listed in /etc/passwd as > /bin/tcsh, so where else would the shell get set? Can I just set all > terminals and all users (i.e. me) to have the same shell with the same > capabilities? I suspect that /etc/passwd has gotten out of sync with master.passwd. Don't edit /etc/passwd. Use vipw(1) and make your changes within there. -- Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Only the meek get pinched. The bold survive." - Ferris Bueller
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