Sorry for the self-reply,
I just found out what's the problem with my bash init:
While /root/.bashrc exists, /root/.bash_profile didn't exist
after installing gentoo. Now i know that .bashrc isn't executed
anyway without having a .bash_profile file.
Sorry if i messed up this mailing list with my
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 14:39, Oliver Lange wrote:
Sorry for the self-reply,
I just found out what's the problem with my bash init:
While /root/.bashrc exists, /root/.bash_profile didn't exist
after installing gentoo. Now i know that
Mike Williams wrote:
One of the first things I do on a new install is copy the contents
of /etc/skel to /root
I'll always do that in the future.
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Oliver Lange wrote:
Mike Williams wrote:
One of the first things I do on a new install is copy the contents
of /etc/skel to /root
I'll always do that in the future.
Better solution is to never login as root. Use sudo.
Ric
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