Start-up files for bash?

Boatwright, Charles Charles_Boatwright@cisnc.canon.com
Fri Mar 14 21:00:00 GMT 1997


Len,

Depending on your configuration .bashrc is read from the HOME,  
failing a HOME environment var (and proper directory) .bashrc is read
from
root.  I have not tested this with strange mounts.  

bash in NT is "sorta" unix.  My best teacher for this has been comparing
bash activities on FreeBSD to my NT station.

hope this helps.

-c


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>From: 	sissonlh@esper.com[SMTP:sissonlh@esper.com]
>Sent: 	Friday, March 14, 1997 6:25 AM
>To: 	gnu-win32@cygnus.com
>Subject: 	Start-up files for bash?
>
>I have just installed the Cygnus Win32 utility binaries including Bash under
>Win 95.  A few years ago I had & helped do admin on a Sun Sparc system and
>used mostly csh.  As I recall, we had both system startup and individual
>login startup (something like .cshrc, .profile?) files as well as such files
>as some in an /etc directory (hosts & others).  I assume such startup files
>are implemented for the Win 32 port of Bash, but I haven't run across the
>documentation on how to do that yet.  Can anyone tell me where I can find
>that info?
>
>Len Sisson
>Knoxville, TN
>
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