[CentOS] system environment variables
Ken Godee
ken at perfect-image.comWed Jun 15 04:18:19 UTC 2005
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CentOS 3.x Don't know how this got by me, but for years I've been previously using /etc/profile to set system wide environment variables and now I just noticed it doesn't work any more (sort of). If you log in via console it works, log in via gdm, it does not, but use to work. Now I noticed if I create script files for the vars I want exported and include them in /etc/profile.d/ the vars get set either way. Is this now the correct way to set system environment variables by using script files in the /etc/profile.d/ ????? Sorry, I couldn't find info on this, most info says to use /etc/profile
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