Noong Mar, Peb 14, 2006 ng 02:18:52PM +0800, sinabi ni Tata Dano:
> Normally when you execute su and then password you get [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> home]. But
> in my case i got [bash-3.00#]. So what do i do to get back the setting of [
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] home]?
> 

you need to set up your .bash_profile or .bashrc scripts to set the PS1 
environment variable to what you would like it to display.

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