On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 03:35:13PM +0100, Simone F wrote:
> I was wondering what could be the best way of applying the global
> /etc/profile settings in every new screen instance.
> Since a manual `source /etc/profile` every time a new screen is
> opened is a little boring.
I think you want:
shell -/bin/bash
>From man screen(1):
shell command
Set the command to be used to create a new shell. This overrides
the value of the environ-ment variable $SHELL. This is useful
if you'd like to run a tty-enhancer which is expecting to execute
the program specified in $SHELL. If the command begins with a '-'
character, the shell will be started as a login-shell.
I'm think that starting bash as a login shell will source /etc/profile.
Good luck,
-- Erik
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