On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 01:33:15AM EDT, Z C wrote:

[..]

> If you are within one shell and you enter another shell, then if you want
> to quit the second shell and return back to the first shell, just simply
> type exit. All env variables and commands you previous typed in the first
> shell are completely intact.

A more valid metaphor would be to start an xterm (or such)... type 'exec
bash'.. type 'exit'... see what happens.

CJ

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