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Date:      Tue, 14 Mar 2000 17:11:19 -0500
From:      Jim C <jconner@enterit.com>
To:        jstarkey@polaris.umuc.edu, FreeBSD <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Changing shells.
Message-ID:  <4.2.0.58.20000314171054.013fa0e0@mail.enterit.com>
In-Reply-To: <38CEB154.7901F9A4@polaris.umuc.edu>

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Try using vipw instead of editing the /etc/passwd file directly.

-Jim


At 14.38 14.03.00 -0700, John Starkey wrote:
>Hi all. I'm new to FreeBSD but been using UNIX for about 6 months.
>
>I just installed my first FreeBSD system after fighting with the signal
>11 bug for about 3 weeks.
>
>When I installed it I wanted to use the bash shell at start-up and typed
>it incorrectly as bsh. Obviously when I login I keep getting errors and
>returns to the login prompt. I luckily didn't do the same for root so I
>can get into the system.
>
>I tried changing the prompt command in /etc/passwd but when I login as
>my normal user it still gives the "no such file" for /bin/bsh
>
>Is there somewhere else I need to change this to get a shell prompt????
>
>Thanks,
>
>John
>
>
>
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