I must learn how to read the manuals. Yes, I did do an "info bash". It's nice 
and easy to use to find what a command does, if you know the command. But it is 
difficult, at least for me, to find a command based on what it does.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On 
> Behalf Of Mark Post
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 10:48 PM
> To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: bash question.
> 
> >>> On 4/12/2012 at 11:42 PM, John McKown <joa...@swbell.net> wrote: 
> > bash has variables, such as $PATH and $HOME and maybe even $i. If a
> > variable has been the subject of an export command, you 
> find all of them
> > which are export'd using the printenv command. But is there 
> some way to
> > find the ones which exist, but have not been export'd?
> 
> I use "env" or "set".
> 
> 
> Mark Post
> 
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