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- What does etc stand for? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
What does the "etc" folder in the root directory stand for? I think knowing this will help me remember where certain files are located Update: Might be useful for others, the folder is used for "
- Disabling Suspend, etc. on Debian 12 - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
Disabling Suspend, etc on Debian 12 Ask Question Asked 2 years, 5 months ago Modified 9 months ago
- How to make NetworkManager use ` etc` configs and where ` run . . .
How come it does not use etc to create run configs? There are posts saying the NetworkManager creates connections per user I e the suggestion was something like etc is root and somehow other connections get used for my user But I don't think that's the case here nmcli does not let me modify a connection without root permissions
- ETC, Traction Control, P2173, P0507, + MPG Fuel Economy. . .
ETC, Traction Control, P2173, P0507, + MPG Fuel Economy Display on my dash now shows crazy numbers like 325 mpg etc p0507 p2173 throttle control traction control Jump to Latest 8 5K views 9 replies 7 participants last post by Jesse777 May 7, 2025
- What do the scripts in etc profile. d do? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
It says that the etc profile file sets the environment variables at startup of the Bash shell The etc profile d directory contains other scripts that contain application-specific startup files, which are also executed at startup time by the shell
- How to permanently set environmental variables
Unsure if this is a personal issue or what, but I had to reboot my OS after setting this in etc environment, even if I restarted the bash terminal or typed source etc environment So if you're having issues where the environment variable isn't perpetuating, try rebooting
- How to force OS reload of fstab? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
Sigh An auto-generated comment in the top of etc fstab reminding advising people it has now been deprecated - and how to update systemd - would go a long way
- When exactly do the scripts in etc profile. d get executed?
In etc profile d I got a script called logchk sh which is meant to send an email to the admin email address via bin mail If someone logs in via ssh user@serveradress this script is properly executed and the email is sent
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