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START_SH(1)

NAME

cp /bin/start_sh − start a Bourne Shell

USAGE

start_sh

DESCRIPTION

This command can be inserted in your user start-up script so that, upon logging in, a Bourne Shell is immediately created and ready for use.  You may also issue this command from the Display Manager, once log-in is complete, to create as many active Bourne Shells as you like.  See sh (1) for more information about particular properties of the Bourne Shell. 

Note:  There is a distinct difference between typing /bin/start_sh and /bin/sh to the Display Manager.  Typing /bin/start_sh, lets you start a “log-in”-style Shell even after initial log-in.  Thus, /bin/sh is invoked and commands are initially read from /etc/.profile and $HOME/.profile (if such files exist). 

RELATED INFORMATION

sh (1). 

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