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When you first log into a Unix system, you are presented with
something that looks like the following:

This is called a prompt. As its name would
suggest, it is prompting you to enter a command. Every Unix command
is a sequence of letters, numbers, and characters.character
There are no spaces, however. Thus, valid Unix commands include
mail, cat, and CMU_is_Number-5. Some characters
aren't allowed--that's covered later. Unix is also
case-sensitive. This means that cat and Cat are
different commands.
Case sensitivity is a very personal thing. Some operating systems,
such as OS/2 or Windows NT are case
preserving, but not case sensitive. In practice, Unix rarely uses
the different cases. It is unusual to have a situation where
cat and Cat are different commands.
The prompt is displayed by a special program called the
shell. The MS-DOS shell is called
COMMAND.COM , and is very simple
compared to most Unix shells. Shells accept commands, and run those
commands. They can also be programmed in their own language, and
programs written in that language are called ``shell
scripts''.
There are two major types of shells in Unix, Bourne shells, and C
shells. Bourne shells are named after their inventor, Steven
Bourne. There are many implementations of
this shell, and all those specific shell programs are called Bourne
shells. Another class of shells, C shells (originally implemented by
Bill Joy ), are also common. Traditionally, Bourne
shells have been used for compatibility, and C shells have been used
for interactive use.
Linux comes with a Bourne shell called bash ,
written by the Free Software Foundation.
bash stands for Bourne Again Shell, one of the
many bad puns in Unix. It is an advanced Bourne shell, with many
features commonly found in C shells, and is the default.
When you first login, the prompt is displayed by bash, and you
are running your first Unix program, the bash shell.
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