On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, pauljw wrote: > I did some fiddling and had to put my home (user, not root) directory > back in place from a backup. Happily, everything worked save for the > bash prompt. It looks like: bash-2.03$. It used to show the user name > and the current directory. How can I get that back? > > TIA, > -Paul- > Verify permissions and ownership of the files you moved
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