On Tue, Jun 24, 2003, Bill Campbell wrote:
> I've edited the /etc/login.conf file adding %{l_prefix}/sbin and
> %{l_prefix}/bin at the beginning of the default PATH, and it works for non-
> root users.
FreeBSD, and also openssh when built for FreeBSD, use login.conf. The
root user will use the root: section (which by default references the
default: section). Don't forget to cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf after you
changed /etc/login.conf.
This is what the login shell gets as its initial path. The shell will
then execute various startup scripts depending on the particular shell.
An OpenPKG bash will run %{l_prefix}/etc/bash/profile, $HOME/.bashrc
and $HOME/.bash_login in that order. The standard OpenPKG profile will
use the %{l_prefix}/etc/rc script to add the OpenPKG hierarchy to the PATH.
Greetings,
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