[CentOS] Setting PS1 for ordinary users
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usWed Oct 10 18:52:48 UTC 2012
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James B. Byrne wrote: > CentOS-6 > > When I login as root I see this prompt: > > [root at vhost04 ~]# > > When I login as a non-priviledged user I see this instead: > > sh-4.1$ > > .bashrc and .bash_profile have identical contents in /root and > /home/user. What causes the difference? Why? How does one change > the default so that all normal users get a [userid at hostname pwd]$ > prompt? > > I have loked in/etc/profile.d and /etc/bashrc and I cannot see what > condition is triggering the different behaviour. I'd guess whether there's a ~/.bashrc. I've got mine set the way I want it; I don't remember a ~/.bashrc being automagically created for new users. mark
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