In this article, we will show you how to login to your Zsh Portal using your username and password.
How to login with your email address
If you're looking for a way to login to your Zsh instance using your email address, you're in luck. You can do this by following these steps:
1. Open a terminal window and type zsh . If you don't have a terminal open yet, you can open one by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T or clicking on the icon in your system tray.
2. Type this command to get a list of all the available shells:
$ which zsh
3. Type this command to change to the zsh shell:
$ switchto zsh
4. You'll now need to set up your login credentials. To do this, type the following command:
$ zsh_config --login
5. You'll be prompted for your email address and password. Enter your email address and then press ENTER . You'll then be asked to confirm your password. Type it in and press ENTER again. Your Zsh instance is now logged in using your email address!
How to login with your username and password
If you are using a login manager, like GNOME’s Systemd Login Manager or KDE’s Kontact, you can login with your username and password. If you are logging in directly, you’ll need to know your username and password.
To login with a username and password, open a terminal and type the following:
ssh user@hostname -l
where user is your username and hostname is the name of the machine you are logging in to. If you are using GNOME Systemd Login Manager, this will look like this:
ssh user@machine -L
How to change your password
If you forgot your password, or need to change it, follow these steps:
1. Open a terminal and type zsh -l. This will list all of the shells open on your computer.
2. Change to the shell for which you want to change your password by typing cd /home/username/.zshrc and pressing enter.
3. Type passwd followed by the new password you want to use.
4. Type exit to close the login shell.
Troubleshooting common login issues
If you're having trouble logging in to your zsh, check out their troubleshooting guide.
Conclusion
If you're looking for a way to customize your Zsh environment, or just want a quick and easy way to login to your accounts, check out their guide on how to login using Zsh. This guide will show you how to set up zhosts, use zlogin and zprofile files, and more. Whether you're a power user or just starting out with Zsh, this guide is sure to help!