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diff --git a/help/C/pref-login-shell.page b/help/C/pref-login-shell.page new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05f665c --- /dev/null +++ b/help/C/pref-login-shell.page @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" + type="guide" + id="pref-login-shell"> + + <info> + <revision pkgversion="3.8" date="2013-03-03" status="review"/> + <revision pkgversion="3.14" date="2014-09-08" status="review"/> + <revision version="0.2" pkgversion="3.34" date="2020-01-04" status="review"/> + <link type="guide" xref="index#preferences"/> + <link type="guide" xref="pref#profile"/> + + <credit type="author copyright"> + <name>Sindhu S</name> + <email>sindhus@live.in</email> + <years>2013</years> + </credit> + <credit type="copyright editor"> + <name>Ekaterina Gerasimova</name> + <email>kittykat3756@gmail.com</email> + <years>2013-2014</years> + </credit> + <credit type="copyright editor"> + <name>Michael Hill</name> + <email>mdhillca@gmail.com</email> + <years>2013</years> + </credit> + + <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> + + <desc>Start a login shell in <app>Terminal</app>.</desc> + </info> + + <title>Login shells</title> + + <p>Shells in UNIX based systems can be started up in login and non-login + modes:</p> + + <terms> + <item> + <title>Login shell</title> + <p>A login shell is a shell given to a user upon login into their user + account. This is initiated by using the <cmd>-l</cmd> or + <cmd>--login</cmd> option, or placing a dash as the initial character + of the command name, for example invoking <cmd>bash</cmd> as + <cmd>-bash</cmd>.</p> + </item> + <item> + <title>Sub shell</title> + <p>Sub shell, also called a non-login shell is a shell started after + the login process without the <cmd>-l</cmd> or <cmd>--login</cmd> + option and without an extra dash before the command name.</p> + </item> + </terms> + + <p>The general cases for having a login shell include:</p> + <list> + <item> + <p>Accessing your computer remotely using <app>ssh</app>.</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>Simulating an initial login shell with <cmd>bash -l</cmd> or + <cmd>sh -l</cmd>.</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>Simulating an initial root login shell with <cmd>sudo -i</cmd>.</p> + </item> + </list> + + <section id="login-shell-howto"> + <title>Start a login shell</title> + + <p>You can allow <app>Terminal</app> to start a login shell. Your default + shell will be started with a dash character prepended to its name.</p> + + <steps> + <item> + <p>Press the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and select + <gui style="menuitem">Preferences</gui>.</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>In the sidebar, select your current profile in the <gui>Profiles</gui> + section.</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>Select <gui style="tab">Command</gui>.</p> + </item> + <item> + <comment> + <cite href="mailto:kittykat3756@gmail.com">Kat</cite> + <p>TODO: test when this takes effect.</p> + </comment> + <p>Under the <gui>Command</gui> label, select + <gui style="checkbox">Run command as a login shell</gui>.</p> + </item> + </steps> + + </section> + +</page> |