On Monday April 17 2006 18:42, James Knott wrote:
Rob Wright wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to learn more about bash and setting up some system customizations. It seems like OpenSuSE 10.0 might be using a setup
On Tuesday, Rob Wright wrote: that's
different from the "typical" .bash_profile, .bash_logout, and .bashrc files?
Many Linux books describe the relationship of those file and run sequence. Also, SUSE used local files, which is where you're supposed to make your changes, as the main files may get over written in an update.
I may not have been quite clear enough in my original question. I have in front of me a copy of "Learning the bash Shell" from O'Reilly. I've renamed
my ~/.profile file hoping to use the bash specific ~/.bash_profile and ~/.bashrc files. But I'm still getting values and settings that are different from what I've specified in the ~/.bash_profile.
Looking at my ~/.profile, it looks to be not bash specific, is this the case? If so, can I make the system not read it, and to use only the bash files in
my home directory.
I'm trying to avoid editing the main files specifically because they may get over-written, and I'd like to be able to take my files with me if I go to another system.
Thanks
Rob
Have you checked the /etc files profile and profile.local? Those would be executed ahead of anything under a specific user such as .profile or .bash_rc. Greg Wallace