Douglas Hvistendahl wrote: > (snip) > >If you want to make them systemwide, put the commands in a file > >called "safetynet.sh" or similar and put the script in > >/etc/profile.d. Make sure it is executable: chmod 755 > > > >Make sure it ends with ".sh" too. > Thanks. Curiosity wants more on why .sh? That way when you look at it you'll know it's a shell script. Also, some file managers choose the icon based on the file extension. -W- Much of the excitement we get out of our work is that we don't really know what we are doing. -- E. Dijkstra _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list