$HOME/.bashrc had no reference to PATH, but I made the
change to /root/.bashrc and it survived to both root
and non-root environments.
A curiosity in the non-root path is the redundancy of
/usr/X11R6/bin and /usr/games. 3 instances of each of
these in PATH.
Thanks for you help.
-Bill
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Bill Barnes wrote:
> I added '/usr/local/bin' to /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit but
> it doesn't boot that way.
Your PATH environment variable is re-set in $HOME/.bashrc (I'm assuming
that you are using bash).
To keep the change, you can just comment out the PATH portion of your
$HOME/.bashrc file.
HTH
How does one make a bootable change in the
environment?
I added '/usr/local/bin' to /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit but
it doesn't boot that way.
Thanks for help.
_Bill
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