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Re: help..



user shells are usually in the passwd file in /etc...  As long as
you can still get root access, you can change it there...

Ihab Khoury wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> I have a problem..! I have done the following:
> in /etc/bashrc file the default shell for the server I added the
> following..
> lynx
> logout
> so when users login they will be auto. load to lynx and when they logout
> they exit compelely. By mistake I did change the root shell so I do not
> get stuck like I am at the moment..is there a way I can chang the root
> shell ? I tried all the lynx help files nothing worked..I tried ! to
> break to other shell but it came back..well it is the default..
> so please if anyone knows of something e-mail me at ikhoury jrol com,
> and cc me at ikhoury back jrol com do I can read the message.
> Thank you in advance.
> Ihab Khoury.
> 
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