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Subject: Re: Unadvertised sh(1) feature?
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Date: Fri, 27-May-83 15:48:59 EDT
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	I think "osh" stands for "operator shell".  We are running
the latest USG Unix inside BTL and our console and several operators
have /bin/osh as their login shell.  I have never been able to find the
sources, although it could be an ifdef within /bin/sh.

					Bill Dietrich
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