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> Message: 7
> Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 10:16:31 +0100
> From: Aymeric Mansoux <[email protected]>
> Subject: [puredyne] shell prompt (was Re: Puredyne Digest, Vol 56,
> Issue 16)
> To: [email protected]
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> Brian King said :
> > I was wondering...is puredyne meant to be run from a cd/dvd?
> > and if you install it to your hd, is it just an image of the cd/dvd?
>
> you can choose to either have a full install using ubiquity, or turn
> your HD in a liveHD with a persistence setting using make-live-device.sh
>
>
Ok i installed via menu option on live cd so assume I used ubiquity?
>
> > Knoppix was like that the last time I tried it (years ago now)
> > A copy of the loopback filesystem.
> >
> > I friend suggested it might be as I was having some issues.....like bash
> > doesn't seem to work well with the ~/.bashrc file.
> > I tried to add alias's to it and source them with . ~/.bashrc but no
> go...i
> > get this creepy prompt "\[\e]0;\...@\h:
> > \w\a\]${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}...@\h:\w\$" and my alias ref's
> in
> > ~/.bashrc aren't installed?? What's the story hory?
>
> mm...
> Puredyne uses zsh for the shell, not bash ... did you change that
> yourself?
>
hmmm....i replaced xterm with gnome-terminal so that's me problem then?
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