Did You Know?

Did You Know?

A quick way to see what shells are available on a your system is to display the file /etc/shells. For example:

   cat /etc/shells
   /bin/sh
   /bin/csh
   /usr/local/bin/Tcsh
   /usr/local/bin/bash

This file contains the full pathnames for every shell that is available on your system.


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