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how to change sh to tsch UNIX
My oracle account uses tsch to use .cshrc. "Somehow" it was switch to sh and changed the login environment.
My question is who has the right to change sh to tsch or other shells? How can I change back the original setting(tsch) from sh? This is what is appear in my /etc/passwd: oracle:x:108:101:Oracle:/export/home/oracle:/bin/sh Thanks in advance. P.S. I am currently running SUN 5.9 |
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