TK wrote:
Lets say:
PS1="[${INSTALL_DIR##*/}]"
Bash is able to evalute it for the first time; but later, after
INSTALL_DIR's value changes, Bash prompt wouldn't change accordingly.
So is there a systematic way to force BASH to reflect the change?
Thanks.
-tk
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Lets say:
PS1="[${INSTALL_DIR##*/}]"
Bash is able to evalute it for the first time; but later, after
INSTALL_DIR's value changes, Bash prompt wouldn't change accordingly. So
is there a systematic way to force BASH to reflect the change?
Thanks.
-tk
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(sure it
does!), and it's 10G. Kernel was holding the partion information because
/dev/hde1 is mounted.
The lesson is, before you make any change to a partition, make sure no
partition from the same physical device is mounted. And use fdisk, not
cfdisk (despite it's much more user-fr
ecially if the FS containing A2 is not mounted yet.
Or symbolic link is a one-way knowledge that only A2 knows about it but
R has no clue at all?
-tk
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et on redhat, YMMV.
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Hi,
I have an email account dedicated to receiving image files as
attachment. I'm looking for a command line non-interactive mailer
program that would automatically save those attachment into file system.
Mutt works, but only in a interactive way. Any recommendation?
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en i reboot, eth0 is up. so what's the problem. i've
reinstalled linux for the 5th time & i think i'm going to give up very
soonit's not a user friendly system at all!
can anyone pls help me with this.
thanks
tk
hi all
i've installed redhat 6.1 & can't mount my A drive...
what's wrong?
when i try to change my ethernet card module (from control panel)..there's a
list coming out - e.g. ne, hp etcwhere can i get the full name of the
module?...there's non in the ether
what are portsentry software, where can i get them?
TQ very much for your assistance.
rgds
tk
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>tk
>
>If you installed a RedHat version 6.x, you do not need to recompile your
>kernel to run ipchains.
>
>Unless you have a problem with disk space, you don't need to remov
of installation (6.1), to see what the
>differences are but when I chose Custom, it did not ask me what packages I
>would like to install. It should right?? So what did I do wrong?
>
> >Jonathan Ruano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >> On Mon, Mar 06, 20
programs that i should have to do my
administration work in GUI & at the same time make sure that there are
minimum holes in my system). What is the best way to delete those programs?
thanks for your help.
rgds
tk
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