root shell not found



I got a laptop with fedora on it, assumed it was installed with all
the
'normal' shells but apparently it was not. I edited the /etc/passwd
file and
changed root's shell to /bin/tcsh, then when I switched users and
tried to
su again, there is no /bin/tcsh! Im so mad at myself and I dont see a
way to
fix this easily without re-installing the whole OS.

Does anyone have a good idea to fix or solve this?

Thanks for any help!
.



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