Exactly.
> Erin Sharmahd wrote:
>
> | question... i'm assuming that you have a specific login on these
> | machines... is that login shared? is that why you can't just make
> | .dansbashrc ~/.bashrc ???
> | sorry if that was a dumb question :)
>
> Most likely (and correct me if I'm wrong, D
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Erin Sharmahd wrote:
| question... i'm assuming that you have a specific login on these
| machines... is that login shared? is that why you can't just make
| .dansbashrc ~/.bashrc ???
| sorry if that was a dumb question :)
Most likely (and correct m
question... i'm assuming that you have a specific login on these
machines... is that login shared? is that why you can't just make
.dansbashrc ~/.bashrc ???
sorry if that was a dumb question :)
~Erin
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 14:29:11 -0600, Steve Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right. Add th
Right. Add that line to your /etc/bashrc, and it will work for
everyone. Or add the line to your .bashrc for each user.
Daniel Crookston wrote:
Erm... correct me if I'm wrong, but this will only work for the single
shell session, won't it? I'm looking for a way to add a single line to
the .b
Erm... correct me if I'm wrong, but this will only work for the single
shell session, won't it? I'm looking for a way to add a single line to
the .bashrc of the machine I'm working on, and have it include my custom
bashrc. That way I only have one line (and one file) to remove from the
bashrc
Try:
. ~/.dansbashrc
Daniel Crookston wrote:
Hey all,
I work on a number of different machines over the course of a week,
and it bugs me that the environments are all different. Rather than
rewrite all of the .bashrc files on each machine, is it possible to put
a line like this:
include .dan
Hey all,
I work on a number of different machines over the course of a week, and
it bugs me that the environments are all different. Rather than rewrite
all of the .bashrc files on each machine, is it possible to put a line
like this:
include .dansbashrc
and then upload .dansbashrc to all th