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Re: Login-related questions


You need to read the bash.info file.  bash -login will not read the 
.bashrc file.  You will need to add to the /etc/profile "source 
~/.bashrc".  This will execute the .bashrc file of the directory pointed 
to by HOME.

>From: "Smith, Martin" <martin@buntypost.dundee.ncr.com>
>To: "'gnu-win32'" <gnu-win32@cygnus.com>
>Subject: Login-related questions
>Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 07:42:00 GMT
>
>I have just succeeded in getting login to work (after following the   
>recommendations I dug out from the archive of this list - thanks).   
>However, I have a few questions still....
>
>When opening a (non-login) Bash shell, my .bashrc is read okay (after I   
>set HOME=/usr/home/martin in my environment via the NT control panel).   
>However, when I use a login shell, it seems not to read .bashrc (I no   
>longer have my colourized 'ls' for example). Why might this be?
>
>On a related note, is this the only way to get .bashrc to be read   
>(setting it in the user environment). I would have thought it would 
pick   
>this up from the 'home' field of /etc/passwd ? Alternatively, why does 
it   
>not work if I create an NT shortcut and specify the "start in" 
directory   
>as my home directory ?
>
>Can I create an NT user and log in to Bash shell as that user even 
though   
>I am logged into NT as myself? If I can get round the issues with HOME   
>and .bashrc this seems like a good way to set up 2 environments - one 
for   
>gnuwin32 and one for egcs for example. Has anyone tried this?
>
>Finally (for now), what are the advantages of using a login shell 
rather   
>than straight bash shell? I seem to recall that it allows it to read   
>/etc/profile. Are there other advantages? Can I only login via a 
desktop   
>shortcut or can it be integrated with the normal NT login mechanism in   
>any way? Oh, and is there any way to open an rxvt without it spawning a   
>command window as well?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>			Martin  
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