Hello,
can you please tell me how to set colors and aliases in my bash.
I read the docs and comments, which told me to add or uncomment the
lines in /home/user/.bashrc.
I did that, but the changes didn't take an effect.
For the root user it works when I change /root/.bashrc
How can I change th
Hello Cassiano,
thats what I expected. I did logout and login a several times while
trying, but nothing happend.
Is there a another place which overrights the /home/user/.bashrc ?
Christian
Cassiano Bertol Leal schrieb:
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Christian Ruffer wrote
Hello,
i want to change the umask permanently for one user.
1. I change the .bash_profile file. uncommented umask
nothing
2. I added a .pam_umask file with 002 in it.
nothing
3. I tryed to change umask for all in /etc/pam.d/common-session
nothing
4. I changed /etc/passwd for all.
This worx.
But
But this worx only once? After a new login all settings are gone :(
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David Paleino sch
Sorry, I changed it in user/.bashrc
What can I do? I want umask for this user permanently as 002.
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hange umask for all in /etc/pam.d/common-session
session optionalpam_umask.so umask=077
nothing
4. I changed /etc/passwd for all.
This worx.
Douglas A. Tutty schrieb:
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 10:02:39AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 12:20:24PM +0100, Christian R
there was no .profile file in the /home/user/ Path.
Now i copied ~/.profile and no it works!
Christian Ruffer schrieb:
Thats what I already tried. I can't belive it is so hard to set spezial
user settings vor the bash.
i want to change the default umask permanently for one user.
1. I c
but it only works for the bash settings. colors and aliases. The umask
isn't set :(
Christian Ruffer schrieb:
there was no .profile file in the /home/user/ Path.
Now i copied ~/.profile and no it works!
Christian Ruffer schrieb:
Thats what I already tried. I can't belive it is so h
-shells in .bashrc. But changes here don't take effect.
best regards
Christian
Christian Ruffer schrieb:
but it only works for the bash settings. colors and aliases. The umask
isn't set :(
Christian Ruffer schrieb:
there was no .profile file in the /home/user/ Path.
Now i copied ~/.p
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