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Available shells
11.. IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn
Each user account is associated with a login shell. A shell is a
command line interpreter or simply the first command executed when the
user logs in. These commands or shells must be defined here first to
become selectable in the user account dialogs.
22.. TThhee ddiiaalloogg
You must define the default shell. This will be used to set up the
dialog for new accounts. The rest of the dialog is simply an
enumeration of the available shells, in no specific order.
22..11.. TThhee AAdddd bbuuttttoonn
The Add button grows the dialog by one line, allowing you to add more
shells if needed.
22..22.. AAddddiinngg sshheellllss
When you add a new shell in the dialog, make sure the shell already
exists and is executable.
33.. AAvvaaiillaabbllee PPPPPP//SSLLIIPP sshheellllss
Usually, scripts are available to trigger the proper networking
commands. One script is supplied with Linuxconf:
/usr/lib/linuxconf/lib/ppplogin. You may want to define others with
different PPP or SLIP parameters.
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