On 12/09/17 15:24, Chet Ramey wrote:
Of course not: that's not a login shell.  As the documentation says,

"A login shell is one whose first character of argument zero is a -,  or
one started with the --login option."

The INVOCATION section of the manual page explains it in exhaustive detail.


Ok, but that's not what my situation is. I am just logging in, using the display manager, when user has /usr/local/bin/bash as the shell in passwd.

Why doesn't it execute ~/.profile?


Yuri


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