Changing
Y
our
Login
Shell
If
y
our
system
w
as
installed
for
y
ou,
the
installer
may
ha
v
e
c
hosen
a
shell
for
y
ou.
If
y
ou
prefer
to
use
another
shell,
y
ou
may
c
hange
y
our
shell
p ermanen
tly
b
y
using
the
chsh
( c
hange
shell)
command:
chsh
username
ful
l
shel
l
name
where
username
is
y
our
user
name
and
ful
l
shel
l
name
is
the
full
path
name
of
the
shell
y
ou
w
an
t
as
y
our
login
shell.
After
y
ou
use
the
chsh
command,
y
ou
m
ust
log
out
and
log
in
again
for
the
c
hange
to
take
eect.
F
or
example,
if
the
user
terry
c
hanges
the
default
login
shell
to
the
Korn
Shell,
the
command
reads:
$
chsh
terry
/bin/ksh
Learning
More
about
Shells
T
o
learn
more
ab out
the
HP-UX
shells,
read
A
Be
ginner's
Guide
to
HP-UX
.
This
b o ok
explains
man
y
of
the
features
of
the
dieren
t
shells
and
pro
vides
examples
of
ho
w
they
may
b e
used.
F
or
a
more
detailed
exploration,
read
A
User's
Guide
to
HP-UX
Shel
ls
,
an
extended
tutorial
on
the
uses
of
the
shells.
F
or
a
tec
hnical
description
of
the
shells,
see
sh
(1),
ksh
(1),
keysh
(1),
and
csh
(1)
in
HP-UX
R
efer
enc
e
.
Using
Y
our
Computer
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