, you wrote:
>Rob,
>
>Am 2002-01-12 um 00:18 schriebst du:
>
> >> How do I change my start up directory?
>
> > I got the following response:
>
> >> edit your entry in /etc/passwd. It lists your home directory.
>
>1. no need to edit the /etc/passwd file, cr
Rob,
Am 2002-01-12 um 00:18 schriebst du:
>> How do I change my start up directory?
> I got the following response:
>> edit your entry in /etc/passwd. It lists your home directory.
1. no need to edit the /etc/passwd file, create one with `mkpasswd'.
2. it depends ho
Hi all!
> How do I change my start up directory?
I got the following response:
> edit your entry in /etc/passwd. It lists your home directory.
However, I don't understand how my system is working at the moment. This is
what I see at startup when do a "pwd":
Robert
Rob wrote:
> Howdy all!
>
> How do I change my start up directory?
>
> And is usr/bin the right place for me to put scripts I want to be able to
> run from anywhere?
Probably not. Put them in /usr/local/bin , but make sure that $PATH
contains that directory.
--Chuck
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Howdy all!
How do I change my start up directory?
And is usr/bin the right place for me to put scripts I want to be able to
run from anywhere?
Rob
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