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Re: strange behavior



the output

[aaron morbius aaron]$ ps
  PID TTY          TIME CMD
 2667 pts/2    00:00:00 bash
 2724 pts/2    00:00:00 ps



Aaron
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on Fri, 6 Oct 2000 Kevin Colby typed

> 
> Try doing a 'ps' to see what shell you are actually running.
> 
> 	- Kevin Colby
> 	  kevinc grainsystems com
> 
> 
> Aaron F Young wrote:
> > 
> > hello everyone
> > 
> > i've seen this twice now and i'm just puzzled
> > 
> > i installed redhat6 on a machine and for some reason, when i log into it as any user, I can't seem to be able to get the command "set -o vi" to take
> > 
> > however, on the 6.0 box, if I do the following
> > 
> > $ bash
> > $ set -o vi
> > 
> > Then things start to work
> > 
> > I checked and the only bash I have is /bin/bash
> > 
> > then when I installed redhat7 on another box, I get the same problem
> > 
> > I looked and bash is in /bin/bash
> > 
> > if I go to sh then I can "set -o vi" but then it acts more like ksh (meaning, I have to esc+\ to get completion)
> > 
> > i've looked around online and can't seem to find anything
> > 
> > also, someone else I know has had the sxame problem so it doesn't just seem isolated to me
> > 
> > let me know if I need to send more information
> > 
> > both machines are as different as night and day
> > 
> > one is a pentium 75 (rh6) the other a dual p3 733 (rh7)
> > 
> > Aaron
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