On Wed, 29 Apr 2020 at 11:55, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev
<blfs-dev@lists.linuxfromscratch.org> wrote:
>
> Right now I'm leaning against setting up /etc/bash.bashrc by default,
> but it doesn't take away a choice.  If the file is missing, then having
> bash look for it and not finding it does nothing.

Yes, but if the file is there but the user doesn't want it, then the
~/.bashrc in the Book at the moment, at least details a way for
them to make their choice, by removing the stanza sorcing the
"system wide" file.

As I understand it, if /etc/bashrc was set it up by default and it was
there, which it is in the Book, then the user has no choice but not to
have it run ?

My understanding may be wrong though.
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