
Is there a /etc/profile.d like system on Debian? That is something I really like about Redhat. The default setup of bash is pretty light on Debian 3.1. I want to add a few aliases and stuff to the bash config system wide. Regards -- Oliver Jones > Roving Code Warrior > www.deeperdesign.com

On 9/26/05, Oliver Jones <oliver(a)deeperdesign.com> wrote:
Is there a /etc/profile.d like system on Debian? That is something I really like about Redhat. The default setup of bash is pretty light on Debian 3.1. I want to add a few aliases and stuff to the bash config system wide.
Jus a quick search on Google, I got http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/08/msg02264.html. Look throught the thread, you will know why Debian don't use it and how to make one by yourself. -- Best Regards Carlos

Thanks. That explains Debian thinking pretty well. I gues I'll just create some entries in a global bashrc or something. What I want to change is pretty basic stuff. Regards Carlos Liu wrote:
On 9/26/05, Oliver Jones <oliver(a)deeperdesign.com> wrote:
Is there a /etc/profile.d like system on Debian? That is something I really like about Redhat. The default setup of bash is pretty light on Debian 3.1. I want to add a few aliases and stuff to the bash config system wide.
Jus a quick search on Google, I got http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/08/msg02264.html. Look throught the thread, you will know why Debian don't use it and how to make one by yourself.
-- Best Regards Carlos _______________________________________________ wlug mailing list | wlug(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Unsubscribe: http://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/wlug
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