[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You can put them in your ~/.bash_rc or _profile - I can't remember of the top 
of my head.  For host wide ones I created a /etc/bash.rc where I put stuff I 
want everybody to get - or at least start with as they can override it. I then 
source this in the ~/.bash?? and to make sure new users get it I modify what's 
in /etc/skel.  I used /etc/bash.rc because it was on a distro I was familiar 
with at the time.
From: Matthias Langer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2005/09/19 Mon AM 08:24:45 EDT
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] alias

Recently i was woundering where gentoo stores the aliases i get by:

$ alias
alias d='ls --color'
alias ll='ls --color -l'
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
alias mc='. /usr/share/mc/bin/mc-wrapper.sh'

The reason i want to know this is mainly because i want to add my own ones to this list without fooling around with /etc/conf.d/local.start.
Matthias Langer

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Thank you all for your tipps - in fact the file ~/.bashrc was the first one i was looking for; however, i must have been blind because it appeard to me that there is no such file ....
Matthias Langer

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