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Re: questions



> Shay,
> in SunOS you may have this situation, because there these idiots put
> the tcsh in /usr/local/bin/tcsh, and /usr may not be available after
> some network crash (if we assume that /usr is an NFS drive).  In
> Linux, where the tcsh is in /bin, this situation may not happen.

Well, to conclude the bash/tcsh business, I feel better having bash as
my root's shell. I admit this might be pure superstition, but that's the
way it is with me... ;-)

I guess that in your home computer it doesn't really matter what happens,
but it's good to get used to bigger setups.

Shay

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Shay Rojansky, roji@cs.huji.ac.il                 Finger for PGP public key