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From: Thorsten Kampe <thorsten@thorstenkampe.de>
Subject:  Re: zsh as login shell
Date:  Mon, 24 Oct 2005 16:34:23 +0100
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* Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 (2005-10-24 13:49 +0100)
>> What about editing /etc/passwd? Pesonally, I use customized 
>> cygwin.bat.
> 
> How exactly would this work? After all, we are talking about Windows
> Batch skripts,
> don't we? And they are not aware of /etc/passwd. 
> 
> But maybe I didn't get your point. How do you suggest that I should
> modify my /etc/passwd?

Why don't you try it, consultant?! There's actually just a single
entry referring to a shell.


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