> >>>I updated to the masked baselayout and now there is no coloring
> >>>of "[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ #" in the console.  Could this be a feature?
> >>>
> >>
> >>You probably upgraded bash at the same time.  With the new
> >>baselayout those colours are set in /etc/bash/bashrc:
> >>
> >>if [[ -f /etc/DIR_COLORS ]] ; then
> >>  grep -q "^TERM ${safe_term}" /etc/DIR_COLORS && use_color=true
> >>elif type -p dircolors >/dev/null ; then
> >>  if dircolors --print-database | grep -q "^TERM ${safe_term}"; then
> >>    use_color=true
> >>  fi
> >>fi
> >
> >
> > The code in my bashrc that seems to correspond with the above code is
> > a bit different so I tried commenting it out and adding your's.  I
> > then ran env-update and 'source /etc/profile' but still no colors.
> > Should I post my bashrc?  Maybe it wasn't updated properly because my
> > baselayout is hard masked?
> >
> > - Grant
> >
> But the code you changed wasn't in either /etc/profile or any of the env
> file that are updated by env-update-- it was in ~/.bashrc.
> 
> So try . ~/.bashrc (source ~/.bashrc), and see if that helps.
> 
> Holly

It actually looks like the only time I don't get console colors is
when I'm root.  Does that help track this down?

- Grant

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