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ubuntu doesn't create .bashrc in user home
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I just had the same problem when doing a totally fresh install of
oneiric daily image from today (20.Aug.2011).
I did a pretty standard install, except, the target was an USB HDD. I
created only one user, but the files .bashrc, .bash_logout and .profile
didn't get copied over to the new user's hom
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Sorry mine error
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** Tags added: karmic lucid maverick
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The issue continues in maverick final. Where is the fix?
Ubuntu doesn't copy the files .bashrc .bash_logout and .profile
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I delete all files and folders from my home, because I want a clean
installation, but I keep only the folders of documents, videos etc, (my
personals files). Only I save a few files, for example the adressbook, mails,
etc. I restore it after installation.
Is there any way to do this better or di
A .bashrc is only copied from /etc/skel upon user creation. This is the
expected behaviour.
If you want to have a .bashrc, why do you delete it?
If you want to have a default .bashrc back, copy the one from /etc/skel/
into your $HOME
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>From lucid to maverick, same problem.
What information do you need?
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We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
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** Summary changed:
- kubuntu doesn't create .bashrc in user home
+ ubuntu doesn't create .bashrc in user home
** Description changed:
- I installed kubuntu intrepid alpha 4 in two new partitions, root and
- home partitions. I formatted them from the installer.
+ I installed kubuntu jaunty in tw
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