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from: David George 72240,134
date: 1990-07-05 19:51:54
subject: #Login Shell

#: 4914 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    05-Jul-90  19:51:54
Sb: #Login Shell
Fm: David George 72240,134
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Does anyone know how the OSK system can tell a "login shell" from a shell?

In the OSK manuals it repeatedly references "login shell", but doesn't give
any specifics on how you can tell one from the other.  There must be some
way as the .logout file is only read for the "login shell".  I seem to 
remember hearing something about a "dash" for a login shell, but I am
not sure if it was called as a dash or a dash parameter.

Any help would be appreciated.
David George
72240,134

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