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From: morrell@hpsal2.HP.COM (Michael Morrell)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards
Subject: Re: Info on BRL shell
Message-ID: <14670005@hpsal2.HP.COM>
Date: 22 Sep 88 18:53:40 GMT
References: <406@marob.MASA.COM>
Organization: HP System Architecture Lab, Cupertino
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/ hpsal2:comp.unix.wizards / roy@phri.UUCP (Roy Smith) / 11:48 am  Sep 21, 1988 /
davidsen@crdos1.UUCP (bill davidsen) writes:
> Please tell me that I'm not the only one who feels competent to decide
> how I set my prompt, for root or anyone else.

	Sorry Bill, but I agree that putting a '#' at the end of the
superuser prompt is A Good Thing.  I've often got a half dozen shells
running in different windows; it's nice to be reminded which of them has
been superuserized.
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I agree totally with Bill.  All the superusers at my machine follow the "#"
convention, but it is VERY much against the UN*X philosophy for a shell to
enforce such a thing.  Besides, how does it actually do it?  Does it check PS1
before each prompt?  Sounds like a lot of overhead.

  Michael