Vfsh can be used as a replacement login shell for people wanting some variation in their shell experiences. It randomly chooses one of the standard shells each time it is invoked and then exec's it.
| Tags | Shells |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Freeware |
| Implementation | Unix Shell |
Recent comments
21 Jul 2007 10:18
Re: wow
I am no so sure if this really is that stupid. Suppose you are a system administrator, who wants to keep up-to-date with different shells. I once knew how to work with the csh, ksh or tcsh. Since for quite some time I am working more or less bash only, I now have tremendous difficulties when I have to take one of the other shells. Something like vfsh might have prevented that. But I still don't want to use it. ;-)
16 Apr 1999 23:48
Oh My God..
.. so now I'm waiting for the Virtual Fluxating Boot Manager, which chooses a random operating system each time you boot.
25 Feb 1999 00:05
wow
i guess i was wrong when i thought [something] was the stupidest thing ever, this wins #1. :/
sorry.