On 04/11/2015 10:17 μμ, Michael Havens wrote:
Okay, I do not know what I did but some commands work (cd) and some
don't (cp, tar, mv).

Just a <<cp, tar, mv don't work>> doesn't help.
What are the error messages you got by the commands or by the shell?

I'm thinking my bash_profile has someting to do
with it.  I did:

cat > ~/.bashrc << "EOF"
set +h
umask 022
LFS=/mnt/lfs
LC_ALL=POSIX
LFS_TGT=$(uname -m)-lfs-linux-gnu
PATH=/tools/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
export LFS LC_ALL LFS_TGT PATH
EOF
(as instructed earlier)
and I'm thinking 'set +h' is the culprit. Please, how should I proceed?


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