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HI there people!!
I'm really new with this great OS. I just installed a RedHat Linux 7.1 on my unit. Got it to work on dual boot with my Windows 2000. And I have some problem... how do i change/modify the system environment path? Thanks... and sorry for the ignorance |
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[root@COM04 /root]# whereis java
java: /usr/local/java [root@COM04 /root]# echo $SHELL /bin/bash that was the output of the command syntax that you gave me..... thanx for the reply and the prompt reply guys!!! I really appreciate it. chris |
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Ok, in your home directory, there is a file called .bash_profile . If there isn't, you'd better make sure your account is set up correctly... So, you can either add this line at the end:
export PATH=${PATH}:/usr/local or do this: (by the way, this is personally how I would do it, since I like having a short $PATH...) ln -s /usr/local/java /usr/bin/ (as root) All of this is assuming "/usr/local/java" is the binary file, as opposed to a directory containing the java files... A good way to check that is to type /usr/local/java, and if it executes, follow the above directions... If it gives you an error, you need to find the binaries, and add their directory to your path, or link them to a place already in your path. |
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