On Sat, 25 Mar 2006
bmike101@cox.net wrote:
> I just found this out when I tried to halt the system.
> Gotta go to work now.
> Wait.... No that won't work. What is .bashrc?
> How do I chmod if it is telling me permission denied as
> root user?
Please consider not changing subject headers. I checked before I replied
to you. Then later I read that you continued the same thread with a
different subject line.
~/.bashrc is your bash initialization file. It is ran when you
interactively start up bash. (It can be used to set your PATH for
example.)
For your info, ~/.profile or ~/.bash_profile is ran when you login using
bash. It can be used to set your PS1 prompt, for example.
(The other question I answered in the other thread.)
Jeremy C. Reed
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