I remember that the files are read like
/etc/profile - > ~/.bash_profile -> ~/.bashrc -> ~./profile
but the bashrc file should be created by default without you having to
insert it..
On 12/25/06, Lorenzo Bettini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
on the standard user's home I use everyday I have the .bashrc file that
is read upon login.
Now I created a brand new user (with adduser), but the .bashrc file I
inserted in his home is never read upon login... in /etc/profile and
/etc/bash.profile the .bashrc is actually never read... so how does it
work?
thanks in advance
Lorenzo
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