>>Alright, this might seem lame, but I'm running out of places to check. So far,
>>I've looked at /etc/bashrc, /etc/profile, /etc/profile.d, /etc/login.defs, all
>>the stuff in /etc/rc.d/, /etc/sysconfig, /etc/skel, scripts in the home dir, and
>>xinit stuff. I can't seem to find where the PATH is being set. What's more, it
>>looks like /etc/profile is being processed twice because all the changes to
>>PATH are added twice. Thanks.
>
>Um, yup. I had problems with that too.  I don't think I ever figured out where
>it was being set.  I can only guess that it is set by login.  But it doesn't
>seem to be defined in /etc/login.defs.  Could it be hardcoded?

wow, with all the guesses, i'm surprised nobody bothered to read the man
page for login...it is insdeed hardcoded, see the login man page...
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