Changeset 8604d92f for postlfs/config/profile.xml
- Timestamp:
- 10/01/2003 12:45:19 AM (21 years ago)
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postlfs/config/profile.xml
r2df36e4 r8604d92f 7 7 help create an environment to run in. Each file has a specific use and 8 8 may affect login and interactive environments differently. The files in 9 the <filename >/etc</filename> directory generally provide global9 the <filename class="directory">/etc</filename> directory generally provide global 10 10 settings. If an equivalent file exists in your home directory it may 11 11 override the global settings. … … 193 193 <para>Here is a base <filename>~/.bashrc</filename>. Comments in the 194 194 file should explain everything you need. The comments and 195 instructions for using <filename >/etc/skel</filename> for195 instructions for using <filename class="directory">/etc/skel</filename> for 196 196 <filename>.bash_profile</filename> above also apply here. Only the 197 197 target file names are different.</para> … … 234 234 <para> 235 235 If you want to use the <filename>dircolors</filename> capability 236 then run the following command. The <filename >/etc/skel</filename> setup236 then run the following command. The <filename class="directory">/etc/skel</filename> setup 237 237 steps seen above also can be used here to provide a 238 238 <filename>.dircolors</filename> file when a new user is set up. As
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