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At 12:04 5/11/98 +0200, 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".
Users do not have the same default path settings as root does.
Specifically, anything in /sbin or /usr/sbin is not available to normal
users by default. So you'll have to add the complete path to the aliases
for any commands in these directories.
Tony
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