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Login Shell
Hi all
I would like to know what my current shell is? i.e The shell at the time of login. I knw the below commands echo $SHELL but this is not doing the job.. Any other way to find it? What is the below line doin? ps -ef | grep $PPID Will this fetchn the corret shell the user is in? |
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