Changeset 64d97b7c for postlfs/config/profile.xml
- Timestamp:
- 04/01/2003 07:52:38 PM (21 years ago)
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postlfs/config/profile.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 4 4 5 5 <para>The shell program <filename>/bin/bash</filename> (hereafter 6 refer ed to as just "the shell") uses a collection of startup files to6 referred to as just "the shell") uses a collection of startup files to 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.</para> … … 24 24 <filename>~/.bash_profile</filename>, and 25 25 <filename>~/.bashrc</filename>. The file 26 <filename>~/.bash_logout</filename> is not used for an invo kation of the26 <filename>~/.bash_logout</filename> is not used for an invocation of the 27 27 shell. It is read by the shell when a user logouts of the system. The 28 28 files <filename>/etc/profile</filename> and … … 134 134 # by James Robertson <jameswrobertson@earthlink.net> 135 135 136 # Personal env rionment variables and startup programs.136 # Personal environment variables and startup programs. 137 137 138 138 # Personal aliases and functions should go in ~/.bashrc. System wide … … 162 162 163 163 # Personal environment variables and startup programs should go in 164 # ~/.bash_profile. System wide environment variables and star up164 # ~/.bash_profile. System wide environment variables and startup 165 165 # programs are in /etc/profile. System wide aliases and functions are 166 166 # in /etc/bashrc.
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