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- shells - shell database
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- The /_e_t_c/_s_h_e_l_l_s is an ASCII file containing the list of shells on a
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- For each shell a single line should be present, consisting of the full
- path name of the shell's binary.
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- A hash mark (`#') starts the comment - all subsequent characters up to
- the end of line are ignored. Blank lines are ignored too.
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- The following is the default list of shells on an Irix system:
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- /bin/bsh
- /bin/csh
- /bin/jsh
- /bin/ksh
- /bin/rksh
- /bin/sh
- /bin/tcsh
- /sbin/bsh
- /sbin/csh
- /sbin/jsh
- /sbin/ksh
- /sbin/rksh
- /sbin/sh
- /usr/bin/bsh
- /usr/bin/csh
- /usr/bin/jsh
- /usr/bin/ksh
- /usr/bin/rksh
- /usr/bin/sh
- /usr/bin/tcsh
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- If you install more shells from SGI Freeware or from any third party
- packages, you should add paths to the new shells to this file.
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- /etc/shells
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- rpc.passwd(1)
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- sssseeeennnnddddmmmmaaaaiiiillll(8) uses /_e_t_c/_s_h_e_l_l_s to decide if it is going to deliver a user's
- mail to a process via a pipe. If the user's shell is not listed in
- /_e_t_c/_s_h_e_l_l_s, the mail will be bounced. This behaviour can be changed by
- adding the ``magical'' ////SSSSEEEENNNNDDDDMMMMAAAAIIIILLLL////AAAANNNNYYYY////SSSSHHHHEEEELLLLLLLL//// string to /_e_t_c/_s_h_e_l_l_s.
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