Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/11/18/14:42:38
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, kynn wrote:
> I have changed the login shell info for my username in /etc/passwd
> from /bin/bash to /usr/bin/zsh, and when I login, the SHELL
> environment variable reflects this change, but even after restarting
> the machine, my login shell is still /bin/bash.
>
> What must I do to have /usr/bin/zsh be the default shell?
What exactly do you mean by "login"? If you connect to your machine
remotely via inetd or sshd, the /etc/passwd entry should be honored. If
you mean "clicking on the Cygwin icon", that launches the batch file
/Cygwin.bat, which has the shell (bash) hard-coded in it. If you want it
to launch a different shell, simply edit the batch file.
Igor
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