OK, here's a real easy one for someone out there:

If I'm using bash, where in the default mandrake 6 install does a person
add both system wide and personal aliases for execution whenever the shell
is opened?  I've looked around and added a test alias to almost every file
I can think of, but none of the files are executed on login.  Note that
I'm not asking how to autoexec something in KDE, I mean something on the
shell.  

I have edited ~/.bashrc, ~/.bash_profile, /etc/bashrc, /etc/profile, and I
think some others, all to no avail.  Do I just need to use a different
shell, or create a config file or what?  I know I used to have this set
up, I don't remember how in other dists...

Later,
 David

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