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Old 05-06-2007
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tsh shell to korn shell

i got stuck in IBM AIX unix and i was googling for the answer. but i didn't find one. can anyone tell me how to get back from tsh# shell to korn shell
my system is showing tsh shell in the terminal but i am unable to get back to korn shell.
i tried chsh, shell, su, logout, exit commands but not 1 is workinig in tsh shell.
please, let me know the solution for it..

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Never saw something called 'tsh' , But if you execute "/usr/bin/ksh", you should get Korn Shell. Or you could modify the user to have "Korn shell" as the primary shell.

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Hi

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Never saw something called 'tsh' , But if you execute "/usr/bin/ksh", you should get Korn Shell. Or you could modify the user to have "Korn shell" as the primary shell.

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Hi Kapil,

please check about tsh on http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/aix/cmds/aixcmds5/tsh.htm

and i am not able to execute any command in tsh shell

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trusted shell .... name says it all. You would probably need your root user to modify your account to have /usr/bin/ksh instead of tsh.

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tsh to korn shell

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trusted shell .... name says it all. You would probably need your root user to modify your account to have /usr/bin/ksh instead of tsh.

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i am logging into the computer with root account. and no command is working at tsh# shell except su, command, shell but they are also closing my terminal and when i am restarting it again, it's showing the same tsh# shell
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you mean , your root account has "tsh" as the primary shell ???? Thats bad.
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