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GSI shell profiles [message #3777] Thu, 23 November 2006 15:57 Go to next message
Christopher Huhn is currently offline  Christopher Huhn
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From: lxg0815.gsi.de
Hi,

I wonder if anybody has suggestions for the default profiles (/etc/profile, /etc/bash.bashrc) at GSI.
I intend to rework these as I know they are far from perfect.

What about prompt and/or directory highlighting? Anybody who dislikes it? Does it work with windows SSH clients?
Some common aliases?

The current GSI setup has a strong difference between "Login"- and normal shells - which is apparently anachronistic. But it seems that there's no such thing as /etc/bash.bashrc for ksh, and that limits the possibilities to provide proper system defaults for non-login ksh sessions.
Users of tcsh basically solely help themselves it seems

I didn't even figure out if ypchsh is properly working or if the changed setting is overwritten with the old settings from somewhere else.

At last I wonder if for newly created accounts some sensible defaults for ~/.bashrc aso. could be given, e.g. to include common GSI login scripts like rootlogin.

I'd be glad to hear your suggestions,
Christopher
Re: GSI shell profiles [message #3784 is a reply to message #3777] Fri, 24 November 2006 10:39 Go to previous message
Peter Zumbruch is currently offline  Peter Zumbruch
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Registered: June 2005
Location: GSI
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From: kp1nbp029.gsi.de
Hi,
I would appreciate an update of those scripts.
Quote:

What about prompt and/or directory highlighting? Anybody who dislikes it? Does it work with windows SSH clients?
Some common aliases?


Testing with
export PS1="\[\033[1m\]$PS1\[\033[0m\] " #bold
I see no problems on windows "SSH secure shell"

Concerning alias, I propose something for this ls version
ls --color=never

Last point, "common GSI login scripts"
I opt against this, i.e. rootlogin, because not everybody uses it.
Those who have to use it can include it in their own "profile".

Peter
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