On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Marco d'Itri wrote: > Users' $PATH is set in different places: /etc/profile, /etc/login.defs > and different programs (login, ssh) read it from different files. > Should we estabilish a policy on this issue?
The setting of $PATH is a very standard Unix thing. Change the way it's done and Unix admins will go crazy trying to figure it out. As it is, I can jump from Solaris to Debian with a grin and a nod, and back, wheras I rant and rave about the way RedHat does things in a nonstandard way. My preference would definitely be for no-change. -Kysh -- -> 1988 Black Kawasaki EX500 ('Yarf!') <street> -> FAA licensed private pilot -> Unix system administrator, VAResearch <http://www.varesearch.com>