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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 "
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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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 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
What does the . etc profile do? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange I saw these instructions in a book and don't know what the etc profile command does, what is it? Is it the same as source etc profile? Linux-specific Java steps On Linux systems, the following
ubuntu - Changing default values in etc ssh sshd_config using cloud . . . ClientAliveCountMax 50 However all other parameters normally present in the etc ssh sshd_config file are lost Is there an equivalent of this sshd config file residing elsewhere by chance, and if so what's the full path and filename and how do I make just those 2 values in it edited leaving everything else intact? Many thanks in advance!
What does the cd etc command do? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange The command cd etc will change the current directory to " etc" - i e the etc directory in the root (or ) directory In your answer the part about "after the slash" is wrong and the part about "if the user were in " is right but irrelevant to the question
practical usage of etc networks file - Unix Linux Stack Exchange As written in the manual page, the etc networks file is to describe symbolic names for networks With network, it is meant the network address with tailing 0 at the end Only simple Class A, B or C networks are supported In your example the google-dns entry is wrong It's not a A,B or C network It's an ip-address-hostname-relationship therefore it belongs to etc hosts Actually the