Subj : Contents of user.command_shell string
To   : Khelair
From : Digital Man
Date : Fri Mar 20 2015 04:16 pm

 Re: Contents of user.command_shell string
 By: Khelair to All on Fri Mar 20 2015 03:26 pm

>   I'm working on a little bit in my shell that is supposed to skip a whole
> bunch of the login procedure and logon screens if a user has a particular
> shell by default.  Well, okay, so this little bit isn't _in_ my shell, it's
> _in_ a modification of login.js...  Anyway, I was wondering, after the
> login() method runs, I'm assuming that the user.* object will be populated.
> Can anybody tell me where the system gets the string that it assigns to
> user.command_shell?  I just want to make sure that I don't make a wrong
> assumption and have it blow up later on down the line.

user.command_shell is the "internal code" of the command shell the user has
configured as their default. This internal code is what you have set in
SCFG->Command Shells.

                                           digital man

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