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- Subject: path
- From: solomon(at-nospam)barak-online.net
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 19:45:19 +0200 (IST)
- Organization: Shlomo Solomon
- Sender: root(at-nospam)shlomo1.solomon
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Hi,
This is going to sound like a silly question, but after looking in every HOWTO
I could think of and even on the net, I still can't find the answer to what
must be a very trivial question.
How do I add a directory to the PATH? I want to add a directory that contains
all sorts of scripts I use regularly. I tried:
PATH=$PATH:/data1/perl; export PATH
but that only adds the directory to the terminal session I'm in - I want this
**always** added to the path when I boot.
TIA
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Date: 12-Nov-2000 Time: 19:01:34
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