Yes, thank you.
To change back to fish shell.
chsh -s /bin/fish
Yes, thank you.
To change back to fish shell.
chsh -s /bin/fish
chsh -s /bin/fish
Changing shell for ritesh.
Password:
chsh: Shell not changed.
I also checked in garuda assistance it is showing fish but it is still a bash
edit: I also checked several fixes..
I'm sorry I'm really not sure what is happening with your system, as I have never used fish. I installed Garuda before they switched to fish, and I've never wanted to make the switch.I'm old and set in my ways, so bash is what I use. if you can't figure it out, open a new help request and I'm sure someone more familiar with fish and the Garuda terminal modifications can fix you up.
Sorry for the dumb question...: are you sure the password was correct?
Have you tried chsh -s /user/bin/fish
? Although this shouldn't make any difference normally.
Have you tried opening another terminal, logoff/logon, etc?
Finally, if you open your terminal (konsole) and open Settings
-> Edit Current Profile...
, do you see in the Command:
field /usr/bin/fish
?
How do you know that?
What did you check it with?
How does that help us?
If the terminal use fish, it stay on fish, so, no shell changed.
env | grep SHELL
STARSHIP_SHELL=fish
SHELL=/bin/fish
Yes, I changed it to fish again..
Solution: open terminal-> go to Settings -> edit current profile -> now blue tick default profile -> Apply and ok
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