Re: Is 'bash' REALLY the default shell in 10.3 (Panther)?
Re: Is 'bash' REALLY the default shell in 10.3 (Panther)?
- Subject: Re: Is 'bash' REALLY the default shell in 10.3 (Panther)?
- From: Jordan Hubbard <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 20:42:57 -0800
That was in Jaguar, actually. In Panther, bash became the default user
shell instead of tcsh.
- Jordan
On Dec 4, 2004, at 8:29 PM, Kevin Van Vechten wrote:
Also, /bin/sh changed to bash in Panther, instead of zsh (I believe)
in previous releases.
- Kevin
On Dec 4, 2004, at 3:59 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
William C. McCain wrote:
Is 'bash' REALLY the default shell in 10.3 (Panther)? My 10.3 iMac
defaults to the 'tcsh' shell. But all your documentation, and all
the third-part books, say it should be 'bash'. Did you change your
minds, or is this because my iMac was originally sold with 10.2
installed and was later upgraded to 10.3? (I never used Terminal
until after the 10.3 upgrade, and I have never changed the shell.)
"Default shell" is the shell that newly created users get. If you
created your account on 10.2 and didn't change it, you have the
default shell from that OS version. Run "chsh" or Netinfo Manager.app
if you want to change it.
-- Martin
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