Hi,
I propose to put aliases in the /etc/profile.
It should work correctly.
Krzysztof
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linus Akerlund [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 11 maja 1998 13:18
> To: Red Hat list
> Subject: Re: Aliases in bashrc...
>
> On Mon, 11 May 1998, Zoki wrote:
>
> > I put some aliases in /etc/bashrc as root to cut on the typing and
> it
> > works. I did the same in /home/.bashrc as user and...it doesn't
> work.
> > Wuuuuhhhaaaaa...<snif>...
> >
> > I get an error message saying "command not found".
>
> I suppose you didn't get the syntax quite right. It should look
> something like:
> alias your_alias="some_command [arguments]"
>
> Or you've just spelled the command incorrectly. Or you didn't log out
> and log in again before you tried out the aliases.
>
> Linus
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