RE: How to find your shell

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At 6:45 -0700 22/4/05, Shiraz Baig wrote:
>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.

This method doesn't work in my FreeBSD 5.3 (i386).
It just throws out an error, but doesn't give the name of the shell. 

It seems "echo $0" works well. 

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