It depends on which distribution you are using, what vintage it is, and what
shell you are running. The likely places (assuming you use bash) are:
/etc/profile
/etc/login.defs
Depending on the distribution, it might be then modified by ~/.profile,
~/.bashrc, ~/,bash_login, or any of several others I don't recall at the moment.
At 12:26 PM 6/30/00 +0100, Nick Porter wrote:
>
>Where do I set the default PATH? I've found /etc/profile &
>/home/user/.bash_profile & /root/.profile and the associated bashrc files
>but I can't locate the very first default path.
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