[CVALE] What the?: Slackware

David Pitts pitts.david at gmail.com
Sun Jun 24 00:52:04 PDT 2007


look in /etc/bashrc - it is where system wide aliases are supposed to be
kept.

--David


On 6/23/07, Gaijin <gaijin at clearwire.net> wrote:
>
> Ian Sterling wrote:
> > If you've created a new login and still gotten those aliases, chances
> > are they're in the /etc/skel dir.
>
>     I totally emptied my home dir (~/) and then logged in again.  There
> was nothing in there to be loaded, as I'd moved everything to
> /pub/storage.  No dot files to readand the aliases remained.  It's
> freaking me out.  Maybe they're being set by init?  Didn't know there
> were system-wide aliases, but root has them too.  Haven't tried getting
> rid of those yet.  If I didn't know better, I'd think Windows was
> haunting the system.  Oh well.  I'll find the sucker eventually.  Maybe
> the 'set' command will have some info, because 'ls -a' gives me nothing
> at all...home dir empty.
>
>         Michael
>
>
>
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