06-11-2010
bashrc not saving changes
I am trying to do some changes at bashrc file located at /etc directory of my server. First I tried to edit bashrc via FTP downloaded on my pc changed it and loaded back, but it seems like changes are not reflecting.
Therefore I tried to change it via putty shel using vim bashrc command. but again same problem. it not reflecting my changes.
Its really strange. What should be cause of above problem?
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