> You need to access .bashrc with super user rights.
>
Shouldn't ~/.bashrc be a user- override of the global /etc/bashrc (in
ubuntu /etc/bash.bashrc) ?

For instance if I want to change the promt to something like
"[hh.mm.ss]:usern...@host >$" instead of the
default one, I'd put those changes in my ~/.bashrc. That was always my
assumption, but I might be wrong.

Sorry for the off- topic, off- list, off- everything remark/question.
//Mattias


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