Frank Sweetser wrote:
> The files in /etc/profile.d are, as you found out, only loaded for interactive
> login sessions.  I'd recommend putting those lines directly into
> /etc/sysconfig/puppet (except for the first one, of course), as it's
> considered a config file anyway.

That seems like an elegant and simple solution. :) Thanks Frank, I blame 
lack of adequate amounts of coffee for not seeing it sooner.

Thanks,
Avi

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