The "standard" for setting user-specific PATH would be $HOME/.profile
I usually set it in $HOME/.bash_login , then in my .profile I set
ENV=$HOME/.bash_login
export ENV
I'm not real up on RH6, but on Slackware, Solaris, and AIX that sets
anything in .bash_login for any term I open.
This stuff is my main beef with RedHat. Like the world needs another
version of the wheel...
Doc
--- jacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
>
>
>
> On Tue, 25 May 1999, Justin Georgeson wrote:
>
> > 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.
> >
> > --
> >
>
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> > Justin Georgeson
> > Institute for Advanced Technology -- System
> Administrator
> > University of Texas at Austin -- Dept. of
> Computer Science
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