On January 04, Keith Antoine enlightened our ignorance thusly:
> On Friday 04 January 2002 07:39 am, Net Llama observed:
> 
> > The basic formatting (whether in .bashrc, .bash_profile, .profile, or
> > just on the command line) is:
> > export PATH=$PATH;/path/to/more/paths;/another/one
> 
> Thats fine, thanks; but I seem to remember something else too. That if I used 
> to edit the paths in "somewhere' it did not remember it on reboot. I had to 
> do it differently for it to be permenant. So I am guessing the last statement 
> is the one to use??

Dropping such a statement in to the startup configuration files would
make it permanent. But, I confess I'm not following you here.

> Whilst I am here, something else also, in Mandrake 8.1 you can setup easily 
> through 'control center' a shared access to the internet. However it also is 
> not permenant insofar as on reboot I have to go and do a 'reconfigure'. Does 
> anyone know of a workround for this, please.

Not I. 

Kurt
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