1. This is normal. You run bash as another application. Must be terminated to get back to the main shell.
You can try this in .profile:
This should replace the primary login-shell by /bin/bash.
Safer is to change your login shell (in /etc/passwd), e.g. with command
2. use stronger quoting so evaluation can happen later:
Probably the same, and certainly more efficient is to leave PROMPT_COMMAND unset and instead use
3. when bash finds .bash_profile it takes this instead of .profile. If necessary (e.g. becomes appropriate when the login shell was changed to /bin/bash) you can do
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Hello again !
Thanks for response of my first question. there is my second quesiton why i have local.profile instead of .profile file ?
my all files in pwd shoes local. before any file.
is anybody can tell me about that ?
Thanks
Abid Malik (5 Replies)
hi , i added ls -F to .profile. and i need to do ./.profile for the effect to take effect BUT i didnt and YET the next day when i came to work and log in, the changes took effect. i am on aix.
please explain..
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Hi,
When I logon to UNIX I go to the root directory. I don't have an assigned user directory.
I need to get to my .profile so that I can change things like command prompt.
How do I do this? By the way I am using SUN Solaris
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Hi
I know from reading O Riley's Classic Shell Scripting' that the .profile file is " the shells configuration file" but I am unable to find a reference to what "..profile" means. I have searched on the net, Sams Teach Yourself Unix, Unix Visual Quickstart Guide and Linux in a Nutshell. I have... (2 Replies)
Hello
I really wonder what's trap in etc/profile and in each user .profile.
I try to google for it but I think I have no luck. Mostly hit is SNMP traps which I think it is not the same thing.
I want to know ...
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hey'all
does anyway know how I can make a script which resides in dir:
/mypath/a/b/c/d
available to other users without them having to set their environment to
PATH=/mypath/a/b/c/d=$PATH
export PATH
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Hi,
I have entry in .profile like this :
alias GH='. /opt/dba/oraadmin/tools/gh.sh'
and gh.sh script has some thing like this :
#!/bin/ksh
echo "Setting the GRID_HOME env variables"
ORACLE_SID=GRID_HOME;export ORACLE_SID
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AA-AUTODEP(8) AppArmor AA-AUTODEP(8)NAME
aa-autodep - guess basic AppArmor profile requirements
SYNOPSIS
aa-autodep <executable> [<executable> ...]
DESCRIPTION
aa-autodep is used to generate a minimal AppArmor profile for a set of executables. This program will generate a profile for binary
executable as well as interpreted script programs. At a minimum aa-autodep will provide a base profile containing a base include directive
which includes basic profile entries needed by most programs. The profile is generated by recursively calling ldd(1) on the executables
listed on the command line.
BUGS
This program does not perform full static analysis of executables, so the profiles generated are necessarily incomplete. If you find any
bugs, please report them at <http://https://bugs.launchpad.net/apparmor/+filebug>.
SEE ALSO apparmor(7), apparmor.d(5), aa-complain(1), aa-enforce(1), aa-disable(1), aa_change_hat(2), and <http://wiki.apparmor.net>.
AppArmor 2.7.103 2012-06-28 AA-AUTODEP(8)