Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!hi-csc!giebelhaus From: giebelhaus@hi-csc.UUCP (Timothy R. Giebelhaus) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: bsd prompt Message-ID: <41052280.12c4f@hi-csc.UUCP> Date: 22 Jan 89 17:41:00 GMT References: <43703@linus.UUCP> Reply-To: giebelhaus@hi-csc.UUCP (Timothy R. Giebelhaus) Organization: csdd Lines: 33 In article <43703@linus.UUCP> jfjr@mbunix.mitre.org (Freedman) writes: > > I just got 3 dn3500's,(sr10.1) two with 170 mg disk and cartridge, one >with nothing. I just successfully loaded bsd4.3_large onto >a node (first true success). The super user prompt is # as it >should be, the user prompt is $ (should be %) not that >this is a major detail but I found the loading up procedures >arcane and poorly documented and I would like to be sure that >the prompt is not a symptom or sign of a major screw up elsewhere. As you have probably figured out by now, you are not running the /bin/csh but the /bin/sh. If you want help changing this, please let me know. > As a side issue - I would like to put up gnuemacs. I can >do it in my sleep on a sun but is there anything to watch for >on an apollo?. I noticed that there are emacs support files hidden >in the guts somewhere? How do I get at them? Do I need them? ADUS has a good emacs. At least I hear that it is good. If you are not a member of ADUS, it is free to join. You can contact ADUS at the following address: Apollo DOMAIN Users' Society c/o Andrea Woloski, ADUS Coordinator Apollo Computer Inc. 330 Billerica Rd. Chelmsford, MA 01824 Tel: (617) 256-6600, x4448 -- UUCP: uunet!hi-csc!giebelhaus UUCP: tim@apollo.uucp ARPA: hi-csc!giebelhaus@umn-cs.arpa ARPA: tim@apollo.com Tim Giebelhaus, Apollo Computer, Regional Software Support Specialist. My comments and opinions have nothing to do with work.