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    Shells in Linux

    Is the shell available in Linux same as UNIX. In other words someone let me know what are the shells available in Linux?


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    Re: Shells in Linux

    The shells available in linux are
    ash shell
    bash shell - which is the default Linux shell
    kron shell
    Z-shell called as zsh
    But I think someone shells are available. I hope someone would put their knowledge on that.


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    Smile Re: Shells in Linux

    The shells available in linux are:
    bash - Bourne-again shell
    csh - C shell
    jsh - Job control shell
    ksh - Korn shell
    rc - Plan 9 shell
    rsh - Remote shell
    sh - Bourne shell
    tcsh - Popular extension of the C shell
    zsh - Popular extension of the Korn shell

    Of these generally Linux use bash shell as the default shell.

    Hope to learn some more information about Linux shells in this discussion.


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