OK that’s exactly what I just was questioning.  The documentation wasn’t clear 
on the ‘man bash’ (INVOCATION) notes.  
So I entered my inclusion of my aliases file (it’s my own) inside .bashrc.  

Thank you


> On May 13, 2019, at 1:31 PM, Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net> wrote:
> 
> .bash_profile will not be read when you just run "su", because
> .bash_profile is read in a login shell, and "su" does not create a login
> shell.
> 
> .bashrc will be read (and is really where aliases belong anyway), or you
> can "su -" to create a login shell.



Cheers, Bee




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