Mike McCarty wrote:
> Alvin Oga wrote: > >> hi ya >> >> >>> forgot-who started it >> >> >> >>>> Is there a good system for setting variables, aliases, etc that >>>> need to be >>>> set for user X, whether I log in at a login prompt or using su? I'm >>>> confused by all the different .profile options (there are at least >>>> 3 for >>>> bash, why is that?) >>> >> >> >> why ?? because ... long history ... >> >> general rule ... >> >> - if you're confused .. do NOT change files in anything other >> than your own home directory "/home/you" > > > My solution to this nonsense is to have a file > > /home/me/my_startup Might he need to do this in his .bashrc (or /etc/bash.bashrc on a single user system) to make this work? sources /home/me/my_startup BTW, you can use functions in that file or the .bashrc file ex. (note the @ sign will take whatever the perimeter is to be.. ###################### # Functions ###################### function mfloppy { mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy; } function umfloppy { umount /mnt/floppy; } function mdvd { mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/dvd /mnt/dvd; } function umdvd { umount /mnt/dvd; } function mcdrom { mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom; } function umcdrom { umount /mnt/cdrom; } function vib { vi ~/.bashrc; } # handy grep function function gw { grep $@ /etc/* -d recurse -l; } function sources { vi /etc/apt/sources.list; } # Handy function for doing ssh to multiple servers in the same domain function ssh-r {ssh -l root [EMAIL PROTECTED]; } # Shorten the line to restart a service function restart { /etc/init.d/$@ restart; } -- Highest Regards, Rodney Richison RCR Computing http://www.rcrnet.net 118 N. Broadway Cleveland, OK 74020 918-358-1111 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]