Hostname in shell (bash)?

2004-02-27 Thread Steven N. Fettig
Hi all,

I searched the archives and documents on bash, but I can't figure out 
how to put the hostname of the workstation I am on before the $ of the 
shell/command line.  Does anyone know how to add the hostname 
(preferably the first part - i.e. www, db1, etc) to the command line for 
bash 2.x?

Thanks,
Steve
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RE: Hostname in shell (bash)?

2004-02-27 Thread Derrick Ryalls
 Hi all,
 
 I searched the archives and documents on bash, but I can't figure out 
 how to put the hostname of the workstation I am on before the 
 $ of the 
 shell/command line.  Does anyone know how to add the hostname 
 (preferably the first part - i.e. www, db1, etc) to the 
 command line for 
 bash 2.x?

I have this in my .bashrc and .bash_profile files (\h is hostname):

# set prompt
PS1[\h][\u] \w # 
PS2=


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Re: Hostname in shell (bash)?

2004-02-27 Thread Robert Westendorp
Try:

PS1=`id [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s`$ 

I put that into the .bashrc file.

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Subject: Hostname in shell (bash)?


 Hi all,

 I searched the archives and documents on bash, but I can't figure out
 how to put the hostname of the workstation I am on before the $ of the
 shell/command line.  Does anyone know how to add the hostname
 (preferably the first part - i.e. www, db1, etc) to the command line for
 bash 2.x?

 Thanks,
 Steve
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Re: Hostname in shell (bash)?

2004-02-27 Thread Robert Storey
I personally like the following one (because no matter where you are, it
will show you the working directory as well as who is logged in). Put
this into .bashrc...

  PS1=[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w 
  export PS1

regards,
Robert
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