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SRA840 Lab2

223 bytes added, 00:36, 29 January 2009
Stephen Carter
...of course I has to tell FreeBSD I actually wanted to *use* this new shell, so to do that I did a "whereis bash" to find out where bash was located, and the "chsh -s /usr/local/bin/bash evets" to change the shell for the user evets (me). After a quick logout and log back in, I had my pretty bash shell back! Success! And so, I immediately ran " PS1='C:${PWD//\//\\\}>' ". If you don't know what that does, and you're near a bash command prompt, try it out for yourself and see. ;) --[[User:Evets|scarter4]] 21:36, 22 January 2009 (UTC)
 
===Kezhong Liang===
I have the same problem when I did the lab, because I hadn't set up the internet. So I reinstalled the FreeBSD, and set DHCP enable. Now I can ping the host. And I can do the lab according to Handbook.
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