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 



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