Try typing "env", and see what you get.
You can also check for specific path statements with:
"echo $PATH"


On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 04:57, tek1 wrote:
> i've specified environment variables in both /etc/profile (for all users) 
> and home/me/.bash_profile (for myself), but upon boot up and automatically 
> logging in to my account, the environment variables haven't been loaded. 
> when i do "echo $ENV" (whatever the environment variable is), it is blank 
> (not set).
> 
> in the profile files, after declaring each env, i also wrote "export $ENV"...
> 
> any ideas?
> 
> thanks. 
> 
> 
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