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Linux: Temporarily change the shell after login
Linux | Linux Commands

Linux: Temporarily change the shell after login

BySharad Chhetri February 15, 2014December 21, 2024

In this article we will learn how to temporarily change the shell after login in Linux. The user can change its shell without doing logoff and restart the machine.For example a user require to change the shell in system to perform various commands.

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How to install korn shell ksh in Linux
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How to install korn shell ksh in Linux

BySharad Chhetri August 12, 2013December 10, 2024

Korn shell or ksh is another Unix shell like bash,sh and csh. Korn shell was developed by David Korn at Bell Labs in the early 1980s and announced at USENIX on July 14, 1983. Many Unix based operating system like AIX,BSD etc. they already have ksh preinstalled. The AIX by default uses the ksh. To…

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