Re: How to find your shell

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At 6:45 -0700 22/4/05, Shiraz Baig wrote:
There are two three methods.
One is to check the environments. In that one item
will be the shell.
Second is to cat /etc/passwd and see the shell that
has been allotted to you.
The third is run a command, which does not exist. For
example "abc". it will give an error and also the name
of the shell.
bye
shiraz

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