agreed that it may be a redhat thing, not sure of mandrake and other
'redhat' distros....i believe it is as well....
but i guess what we need to have people know is what rc files are, what
uses them, where you would use them, etc...
--
Golden_Eternity wrote:
>
> The file is definitely there on RH systems, but it must be redhat specific.
>
> As Ray said, it is sourced by the user's .bashrc... Here's the contents of a
> default .bashrc from RH 7.0:
>
> # .bashrc
>
> # User specific aliases and functions
>
> # Source global definitions
> if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
> . /etc/bashrc
> fi
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > hunter
> > Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:36 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: LPI 102 ... Some feedback ...
> >
> >
> > 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
> > >
> > > > 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.
>
> --
> This message was sent from the lpi-examdev mailing list.
> Send `unsubscribe lpi-examdev' in the subject to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> to leave the list.
--
Michael B. Weiner, Linux+, Linux+ SME
Systems Administrator/Partner
The UserFriendly Network (UFN)
--
Linux Registered User #94900 Have you been counted?
http://counter.li.org
PGP: 30 1D CC BA 30 30 63 35 CD 58 E0 89 A9 17 CC C0 8C 55 F7 72
......... Escape the 'Gates' of Hell
`:::' ....... ......
::: * `::. ::'
::: .:: .:.::. .:: .:: `::. :'
::: :: :: :: :: :: :::.
::: .::. .:: ::. `::::. .:' ::.
...:::.....................::' .::::..
--
S/MIME Cryptographic Signature