Sorry,
I did not mention that I'm using csh as default shell on centos 5.10
It's the default shell set by the sys admin
Accordingly the PS1 does not exist
I have already added these commands to my .cshrc
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Originally Posted by RavinderSingh13
Hello aelhosiny,
Not sure completely about your requirement, but if you want to change prompt string then you can use PS1 command as follows.
Similarly you can put any pwd according to your need in it. Also if you want to permanently fix prompt string you can add this command in the .profile of user.
Thanks,
R. Singh
What I need the command prompt to display the full path and $USER@HOST each in a separate line instead of both displayed in the same line so that I will have:
As you see, the path is not in the same line with the username and host.
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JZIP(6) John's Z-code Interpreter Program JZIP(6)NAME
jzip - execute Infocom v1-5 and Inform v1-5 & v8 game files
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jzip [ options ] z-file-name
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jzip invokes the Z-code Interpreter.
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JZip now supports arrowkey editing in UNIX.
Up/Down
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deletes
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