I just got it working by putting it in /home/user/.bash_profile

Jeffrey Smelser wrote:

System wide is in /etc/profile.. I need a specific user to be different..





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so do you want to set it per user or system wide, because it is in /etc/profile on mine


Jeffrey Smelser wrote:



Should have been more clear, sorry, I know umask.. I need it

to automatically come up when I login..

I trying umask in .bashrc and its a no go.. Seems

/etc/profile does not call a Home users profile... Maybe it should?






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Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 11:52 PM
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iI think the command is umask


Jeffrey Smelser wrote:





All,

I can seem to remember how to set users default file



attributes.. Can someone refresh my memory please??




Thanks

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