Hello
There are two different file which control Bash shell.
1. One is the profile file in the /etc directory and
2. The second is .bashrc file in each user personal directory under the /home directory.
The profile in the /etc directory controls system wide environment.
Christopher
At 08:19 PM 2/11/99 -0600, you wrote:
>By default, SuSE 5.3 sets the maximum core file size to 0 (ulimit -c 0)
>which means that no core files are created. I have tried to modify the
>size but as a non-root I get the message 'bash: ulimit: cannot modify
>limit: Operation not permitted'. As root I can change the limit but
>only for the current login. How can I change it on a system wide basis?
>
>Thanks,
>Avi
>
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