Turning off shell escape from SMIT
Brian Nelson
brian at b80lab.austin.ibm.com
Sat Mar 9 01:18:08 AEST 1991
In article <B98-!1$@rpi.edu> ault at rachel.its.rpi.edu (Jim Ault) writes:
>
>Is there any way to turn off the "shell escape" mechanism in SMIT?
SMIT will look at the environment variable 'SHELL' to determine the
users preferred shell. Usually it is something like '/bin/csh'. SMIT
will start that program as the new shell (/bin/ksh is assumed if SHELL
is not set). You can set SHELL to any executable you desire, and when
the user tries to open a shell in SMIT, that executable will be run
instead of the shell.
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