On 21/06/10 10:00, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
I've written some small but useful shell-scripts that I've put in ~/bin/
When I change the runlevel with the key-stroke <STRG+ALT+F1> the machine
doesn't "know" anymore these scripts.
Does someone kno, how I could change this?
I have this in my ~/.profile so all my shells know where my scripts are:
if [ -d "$HOME/opt/bin" ] ; then
PATH="$HOME/opt/bin:$PATH"
fi
(you can omit the opt/ part or otherwise adjust to your system)
Tested with bash (my preferred shell), but reading the zsh (Puredyne
default shell) manual page it should also work there.
Hope this helps,
Claude
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