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Re: questions



errr... who said anything about some OS's... as far as I remember... this is 
linux-il, and those were linux oriented questions! in linux - no reason why 
NOT to use tcsh. 

--- On Thu, 8 Feb 1996 11:01:33 +0200 (IST)  Shay Rojansky 
<roji@cs.huji.ac.il> wrote:

>On Wed, 7 Feb 1996, Ofer Maor wrote:
>
>> quite bullshit ;)
>> 
>> all scripts can be still on bash, while the shell you work in is on tcsh. 
>> when you run a script, the shell it's on is runned again anyway. unless a 
>> shell is specified in the first line in #!/bin/blabla - then it will 
invoke 
>> the current shell - but every normal shell DOES have this line on top. I 
run 
>> root as tcsh (although I know bash is better, but I am just used for tcsh, 

>> what can I do... :) - and everyting works just fine.
>
>Quite not bullshit ;)
>
>I'm not sure about Linux, but in some OSs you might have a situation
>where after a crash you don't have access to tcsh, since it isn't
>"necessary". You might reach a stage where you can't login as root because
>tcsh isn't available.
>
>Shay
>
>--
>Shay Rojansky, roji@cs.huji.ac.il                 Finger for PGP public key
>
>
>

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