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Re: Creating User environment variables.
- From: "dlangschied" <dlangschied ameritech net>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Creating User environment variables.
- Date: Sat May 31 12:55:00 2003
I think you are misunderstanding me. I have a number of environment
variables that I want to pass onto the user at login. I should be able to
do so by modifying a file (like .profile) that is launched when the user
logs in. I tried to vi /bin/bash and it was not possible. THerefore, I am
trying to find out where this is done. I am sure that others are doing
this.
Sincerely,
David Langschied
Langschied Consulting Services
25644 Mackinac
Roseville, MI 48066
Phone: (586)777-7542
Cell: (248)789-8493
e-mail: dlangschied ameritech net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karim Nowruzi" <norozi shirazu ac ir>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 12:56 AM
Subject: Re: Creating User environment variables.
> On Sat, 2003-05-31 at 20:32, dlangschied wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I am use to the HP-UX world where you can create a user specific
environemtn
> > by modifying the .profile. How do you do the same in Linux?
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > David Langschied
> > Langschied Consulting Services
> > 25644 Mackinac
> > Roseville, MI 48066
> >
> > Phone: (586)777-7542
> > Cell: (248)789-8493
> > e-mail: dlangschied ameritech net
> --
>
>
> use export for short like this:
> export VIRIABLENAME=VARIABLVALUE
>
> to see if you have defined it use $ like this
> echo $VARIABLENAME
>
>
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