On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Jeff Sadino <jsadino.queens@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Fedora users,When I log into my account using the original home directory, my terminal, as expected, shows this:[mriuser@localhost ~]$ ssh test2@xxxxxxxxx
test2@xxxxxxxxx's password:
Last login: Tue Apr 20 17:42:20 2010 from 10.1.1.117
Rocks Frontend Node - Pele Cluster
Rocks 4.3 (Mars Hill)
Profile built 14:31 03-Jan-2008
Kickstarted 05:27 03-Jan-2008
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Rocks Frontend Node - Pele Cluster
Rocks 4.2.1 (Cydonia)
Profile built 12:41 10-May-2007
Kickstarted 04:36 10-May-2007
[test2@cluster ~]$
Then I do usermod -d /mnt/fs4/test2 test2, exit, and log in again, the shell might be changing:[mriuser@localhost ~]$ ssh test2@xxxxxxxxx
test2@xxxxxxxxx's password:
Last login: Tue Apr 20 17:45:37 2010 from 10.1.1.117
Rocks Frontend Node - Pele Cluster
Rocks 4.3 (Mars Hill)
Profile built 14:31 03-Jan-2008
Kickstarted 05:27 03-Jan-2008
-----------------------------
Rocks Frontend Node - Pele Cluster
Rocks 4.2.1 (Cydonia)
Profile built 12:41 10-May-2007
Kickstarted 04:36 10-May-2007
-bash-3.00$
What bothers me is the last line "-bash-3.00$" as compared to "[test2@cluster ~]$. Does this matter, or is it just a different way of saying the same thing? My passwd file:test2:x:526:527::/mnt/fs4/test2:/bin/bashMy coworkers might get freaked out by the change; is there any way to make it "[test2@cluster ~]$? Thank you!Jeff
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