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Question from bashrc to sh..??

as soon as i installed my software a couple of weeks ago..
(fedora core 2 vs, 2.6.8-1.521) i decided to switch the shell to sh shell and i know that .bashrc is the bash profile file(???) i want to use the sh version of the same file and make it the main profile file.. how can I switch it and what do I have to do implement opening scripts in the sh profile file and make it work over bash.. hope this is easy to understand..
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Question tried unix.com logfiles...

i tried looking in the unix.com archive but I am not sure if I am looking at the right search pattern//... I am getting feedback on log files and shell scripts but not shell scripts at log on..
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In most new Linux distrobutions, /bin/sh is just a link to /bin/bash anyway, so chances are you're still using bash.

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thanx for your input ZB that is all that i really needed to know...
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