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Subject: Re: Creating User environment variables.
From: Brian Ashe <rhlist () dee-web ! com>
Date: 2003-05-31 17:44:36
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dlangschied,
On Saturday May 31, 2003 12:54, dlangschied wrote:
> I think you are misunderstanding me. I have a number of environment
> variables that I want to pass onto the user at login. I should be able to
> do so by modifying a file (like .profile) that is launched when the user
> logs in. I tried to vi /bin/bash and it was not possible. THerefore, I am
> trying to find out where this is done. I am sure that others are doing
> this.
For variables applied to all users use /etc/profile for individual users use
~/.bash_profile
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