it is really a surprise that if you see in /etc/profile thereis no path variable, however if i set one it works, but i want to know from where the default path is invoked.However through dtrace also i was unable to find the solution. Thanks Upendra "Amitoj Singh Sukhija , Gurgaon" wrote: > You can modify the PATH variable in your .bash_profile in your home > directory if you want to change the PATH for just your account. If you want > ot implement the change throughout the system, then modify the PATH variable > in the /etc/profile file. > Note that you will have to login again for the change to take effect. > > Regards, > Amitoj > > > ---------- > > From: Upendra Uniyal[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:16 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [linux-delhi] PATH > > > > <<File: upendra.vcf>><<File: ATT148779.txt>> > > Can someone tell that from which file the environment is set , as I > > tried to put some directories in path but i couldnot find the same , I > > am logged as root and bash shell in LINUX 7. > > > > Thanks > > Upendra > > > > ------------------------------------------------ > The mailing list archives are available at > http://lists.linux-india.org/cgi-bin/wilma/linux-delhi
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