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"To change your shell to bash (located in /opt/bin/bash after the install), you will have to create an /etc/shells file, and add the following lines" How exactly does one create this /etc/shells file? same as creating a directory (mkdir)? and then we just "add the following lines" to the putty terminal? [[User:superduperpre|superduperpre]]
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"To change your shell to bash (located in /opt/bin/bash after the install), you will have to create an /etc/shells file, and add the following lines" How exactly does one create this /etc/shells file? same as creating a directory (mkdir)? and then we just "add the following lines" to the putty terminal?  
  
I edited the page to include what I think is a link to the information which allows users to "create an /etc/shells file". Please correct if wrong. [[User:superduperpre|superduperpre]]
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I suggest editing the page the page to include what this information which allows users to "create an /etc/shells file". Perhaps this edit would work? "Only the default shell (/bin/ash) will work for ssh. To change your shell to bash (located in /opt/bin/bash after the install), you will have to [http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Setup_Bash create] an /etc/shells file, and add the following lines:" [[User:superduperpre|superduperpre]]

Revision as of 03:07, 9 September 2009

This script method does not seem to account for accessing SSH via USB instead of EVDO or Wifi. I don't believe it sets up the firewall correctly to allow USB0. --SagaciousB


AND WHERE EXACTLY DO I TYPE THIS INTO? WHAT PROGRAM, IF IN CMD WINDOW, WHERE? - Srlake314


"To change your shell to bash (located in /opt/bin/bash after the install), you will have to create an /etc/shells file, and add the following lines" How exactly does one create this /etc/shells file? same as creating a directory (mkdir)? and then we just "add the following lines" to the putty terminal?

I suggest editing the page the page to include what this information which allows users to "create an /etc/shells file". Perhaps this edit would work? "Only the default shell (/bin/ash) will work for ssh. To change your shell to bash (located in /opt/bin/bash after the install), you will have to create an /etc/shells file, and add the following lines:" superduperpre