not really,
/etc/profile is for every shell i know of and ~/.profile is used by bash
in last resort ...
/etc/bashrc is bash specific as is ~/.bashrc ...
to know what your shell does when starting and ending, there is only one
source of info: man bash, man tcsh ...
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael B. Trausch [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 1999 3:25 AM
To: Tom Taylor
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cyril Soldani
Subject: Re: Finally! Now what?
On Mon, 17 May 1999, Tom Taylor wrote:
>
> ".bash_profile" is probably specific to one of the distributions. Find
out
> where your user (root or other) initialization routines are.
(RH=.bashrc,
> SuSE 6.1=profile, etc.)
>
> Tom
>
.bash_profile is BASH specific.
bashrc is in /etc/.bashrc
profile is for csh or tcsh.
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