Learning by breaking, good point!

Finally I got the alias issue resolved. It was a rather stupid thing and my own 
fault. The .bashrc was  completely
empty for a reason I cannot even imagine. I remember quite well editing it. I 
copied the .bashrc from my HOME directory to /root, sourced it and now 
everything seems to work fine. That's, until it doesn't anymore of course. 

If it ain't broken, tweak it until it is!

The reason why I want the Bash settings available to everyone, is that I'm the 
only user on my computer. Sometimes as regular user, sometimes as root when 
doing administrative things. So far I haven't had the time to learn ZSH, which 
is said to be far superior to Bash and may have different options to achieve 
what I want. 

Again, thanks for all your help,

Pascal

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Pascal Bernhard
Schwalbacher Strasse 7
12161 Berlin

Cell:     +49 152 55 87 27 88
Phone: +49  30 32 66 58 00

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