On Tue, Dec 26, 2006 at 10:53:27AM +0100, Lorenzo Bettini wrote......
> >I remember that the files are read like > > > >/etc/profile - > ~/.bash_profile -> ~/.bashrc -> ~./profile > > > >but the bashrc file should be created by default without you > >having to insert it.. > > that's what I thought too, but neither .bashrc nor .bash_profile > were created automatically... Check your /etc/skel/ directory, remembering that you won't be able to see what is listed there (in terms of dot files) unless you use a command like 'ls -la'. The files you have in this directory are the files that are automatically inserted into $HOME whenever you create a new user. Edit them, and all *new* users created will get these edited files upon user creation. -- Kevin Coyner GnuPG key: 1024D/8CE11941
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