On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 11:26, Steve Juranich wrote:
> When I log in to my user account, bash is not reading my .bashrc. I've
> checked
> the permissions and ownership. It's all as it should be. However, when I
> log
> in as root, the /root/.bashrc is getting evaluated.
>
> Does anybody know w
On Friday 05 April 02:26, Steve Juranich wrote:
> When I log in to my user account, bash is not reading my .bashrc. I've
> checked the permissions and ownership. It's all as it should be. However,
> when I log in as root, the /root/.bashrc is getting evaluated.
>
> Does anybody know what's going
When I log in to my user account, bash is not reading my .bashrc. I've checked
the permissions and ownership. It's all as it should be. However, when I log
in as root, the /root/.bashrc is getting evaluated.
Does anybody know what's going on?
Thanks.
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