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Les Bell wrote:
> 
> hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >>
> agreed that it may be a redhat thing, not sure of mandrake and other
> 'redhat' distros....i believe it is as well....
> <<
> 

i never said that....that was a posted response to my email

> While /etc/profile - the system-wide login file - seems pretty constant,
> the system-wide bashrc file is somewhat itinerant. For example, Caldera
> puts it in /etc/config.d/shells/. It's easy to move around because it's
> simply sourced in the user's .bashrc file. Caldera also supports
> /etc/config.d/shells/profile, which gets sourced at the end of ~/.bashrc to
> do some global stuff at the end of the login process (e.g. I use it run
> fortune).
> 

agreed 

> I think you can count on /etc/profile being there, and I know you can count
> on ~/.bash_profile and ~/.bashrc, as well as .bash_logout, which everyone
> forgets. <g>
> 

agreed as well

> Best,
> 

dittoes les!! thanks
> --- Les [http://www.lesbell.com.au]
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