[CentOS] /etc/bashrc causing probs..
Roland RoLaNd
r_o_l_a_n_d at hotmail.comThu Jan 13 13:37:33 UTC 2011
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Hello,i've appended the below to /etc/bashrc, which is causing an error once i try to rsync using ssh to this specific box.any idea how to prevent bashrc to execute the below to a no login shell ? or any other advice for that matter. if [ $(id -u) -eq 0 ];then # you are rootecho "###############################################"echo "### You are now working as ROOT. ###"echo "### Pay attention to what you type. ###"echo "###############################################" PS1="\\[$(tput setaf 1)\\]\\u@\\h:\\w #\\[$(tput sgr0)\\]"else # nothing to doechoecho " ###########################################################"echo "Welcome $(whoami), here's something to start your day with:"echoecho `sh /etc/lines.sh /etc/quotes.txt`echo " ############################################################"echo PS1="[\\u@\\h:\\w] $"fi -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20110113/a295f906/attachment.html>
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