Em 19 de abril de 2011 11:54, fabricio faria <[email protected]> escreveu:
> o comando cat /etc/profile retornou:
>
> # /etc/profile: This file contains system-wide defaults used by
> # all Bourne (and related) shells.
>
> # Set the values for some environment variables:
> export MINICOM="-c on"
> export MANPATH=/usr/local/man:/usr/man
> export HOSTNAME="`cat /etc/HOSTNAME`"
> export LESSOPEN="|lesspipe.sh %s"
> export LESS="-M"
>
> # If the user doesn't have a .inputrc, use the one in /etc.
> if [ ! -r "$HOME/.inputrc" ]; then
>   export INPUTRC=/etc/inputrc
> fi
>
> # Set the default system $PATH:
> PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games"
>
> # For root users, ensure that /usr/local/sbin, /usr/sbin, and /sbin are in
> # the $PATH.  Some means of connection don't add these by default (sshd
> comes
> # to mind).
> if [ "`id -u`" = "0" ]; then
>   echo $PATH | grep /usr/local/sbin 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null
>   if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then
>     PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:$PATH
>   fi
> fi
>
> # I had problems with the backspace key using 'eval tset' instead of
> 'TERM=',
> # but you might want to try it anyway instead of the section below it.  I
> # think with the right /etc/termcap it would work.
> # eval `tset -sQ "$TERM"`
>
> # Set TERM to linux for unknown type or unset variable:
> if [ "$TERM" = "" -o "$TERM" = "unknown" ]; then
>  TERM=linux
> fi
>
> # Set ksh93 visual editing mode:
> if [ "$SHELL" = "/bin/ksh" ]; then
>   VISUAL=emacs
> #  VISUAL=gmacs
> #  VISUAL=vi
> fi
>
> # Set a default shell prompt:
> #PS1='`hostname`:`pwd`# '
> if [ "$SHELL" = "/bin/pdksh" ]; then
>  PS1='! $ '
> elif [ "$SHELL" = "/bin/ksh" ]; then
>  PS1='! ${PWD/#$HOME/~}$ '
> elif [ "$SHELL" = "/bin/zsh" ]; then
>  PS1='%n@%m:%~%# '
> elif [ "$SHELL" = "/bin/ash" ]; then
>  PS1='$ '
> else
>  PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ '
> fi
> PS2='> '
> export PATH DISPLAY LESS TERM PS1 PS2
>
> # Default umask.  A umask of 022 prevents new files from being created group
> # and world writable.
> umask 022
> cat /etc/profile
> # Notify user of incoming mail.  This can be overridden in the user's
> # local startup file (~/.bash.login or whatever, depending on the shell)
> if [ -x /usr/bin/biff ]; then
>  biff y 2> /dev/null
> fi
>
> # Append any additional sh scripts found in /etc/profile.d/:
> for profile_script in /etc/profile.d/*.sh ; do
>   if [ -x $profile_script ]; then
>     . $profile_script
>   fi
> done
> unset profile_script
>
> # For non-root users, add the current directory to the search path:
> if [ ! "`id -u`" = "0" ]; then
>  PATH="$PATH:."
> fi
>
>
>
> desculpe-me pela ignorancia, mas ainda estou perdido
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Certo, o arquivo é:
fgrep -lRi alias /etc/profile.d/

/etc/profile.d/mc.sh
/etc/profile.d/coreutils-dircolors.csh
/etc/profile.d/mc.csh
/etc/profile.d/alias.sh
/etc/profile.d/coreutils-dircolors.sh


Acho que o que vc quer é o arquivo
/etc/profile.d/coreutils-dircolors.sh, mas achoq ue seu problema é
outro..


Você quer saber porque o alias não é definido no outro terminal não?


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