Next: Discovering the Bash shell
Up: How to use your
Previous: Booting and shutting down
  Contents
Once your computer is logged in, you will see a prompt line with the $ symbol
(later, this symbol will designate such a prompt line). The program awaiting
your instructions is the shell. Its role is to transmit your commands to the
Linux kernel. Here is a brief description of the different shells available
under linux:
- .
- ``bash'' is the most frequent shell on linux. It makes a history of the commands
and enables you to edit them.
- .
- ``csh'' is the C-shell. It does not enable you to edit the command line.
- .
- ``ksh'' is the korn shell. It is a well-known shell under UNIX(tm) systems.
- .
- ``tcsh'' is an improved version of the C-shell.
- .
- ``sh'' is the oldest.
- .
- ``zsh'' is the most recent.
The default shell is "Bash" (Bourne Again Shell). You only
have to type:
echo $SHELL
to know which shell you're using. Each shell has its own syntax. We advise you
to use the Bash shell, which is simple and powerful. Later, we will use this
shell in our examples.
Next: Discovering the Bash shell
Up: How to use your
Previous: Booting and shutting down
  Contents
1999-01-27