thats interesting, because it is defautly installed in /etc/ on every
version of redhat i have used in the past up to and including 7.1
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Golden_Eternity wrote:
>
> > I don't think /etc/bashrc is a standard rc file. It is sourced by the
> > user's .bashrc (or somewhere) at least on RedHat, but I don't think it
> > is read if not explicitly sourced. The file doesn't exist and is not
> > mentioned in the man page under Debian.
> >
> > Later,
> > Ray
>
> Nor under Red Hat. Here's the relevant section of the man page from RH 7.0:
>
> FILES
> /bin/bash
> The bash executable
> /etc/profile
> The systemwide initialization file, executed for
> login shells
> ~/.bash_profile
> The personal initialization file, executed for
> login shells
> ~/.bashrc
> The individual per-interactive-shell startup file
> ~/.bash_logout
> The individual login shell cleanup file, executed
> when a login shell exits
> ~/.inputrc
> Individual readline initialization file
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