Thanks a lot

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Subject: Re: [newbie] paths in linux


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> It depend on the shell you are using. I'll assume you're using bash.
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> Log in as your usual userid (please don't say this is root!)
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> cd ~
> vi .bashrc
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> See that line that says PATH=
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> Add stuff onto the end of it - seperate paths with colons
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> Save the file and logout
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> Log back in again
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> set
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> You should see a list of all of your shell variable scroll up the screen.
Check
> the value for 'path'. It should have all of you're changes reflected in
it.
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> (Substitute your favourite editor for 'vi' if you like....)
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> Steve Flynn
> IBM MVS Operations Analyst
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> "Brent Timmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 13/02/2000 17:19:56
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> How do I change the paths for linux(like you can in dos with the path
> command)?
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