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What is the difference between ~ . profile and ~ . bash_profile? The original sh sourced profile on startup bash will try to source bash_profile first, but if that doesn't exist, it will source profile Note that if bash is started as sh (e g bin sh is a link to bin bash) or is started with the --posix flag, it tries to emulate sh, and only reads profile Footnotes: Actually, the first one of bash_profile, bash_login, profile See also: Bash
bash - What is the difference between . profile and . bash_profile and . . . The profile dates back to the original Bourne shell known as sh Since the GNU shell bash is (depending on its options) a superset of the Bourne shell, both shells can use the same startup file That is, provided that only sh commands are put in profile For example, alias is a valid built-in command of bash but unknown to sh Therefore, if you had only a profile in your home directory and
profile - Find out what scripts are being run by bash at login - Unix . . . My terminal starts a login shell, so ~ bash_profile is sourced, followed by ~ profile and ~ bashrc Only in ~ profile do I create the paths entries which are duplicated To be pedantic, this is the order in which the files that SHOULD be sourced are being sourced: Sourced etc profile Sourced etc bash bashrc Sourced bash_profile Sourced
Setting PATH vs. exporting PATH in ~ . bash_profile [duplicate] What's the difference and which is better to use when customizing my bash profile? Documentation on the export command is scarce, as it's a builtin cmd Excerpt from version 1 of my ~ bash_profil
联通最快网速的APN是什么? - 知乎 打开手机中的【设置】-【移动网络】-【接入点设置】-点击新建APN,联通的apn一般是 cuiot,① cuiot ② 3gnet ③ wonet ④ scuiot 四个中的一个 (哪个网速好选哪个)名称随便填,点保存,保存之后重启手机。 不同卡的apn可能不一样,可以咨询售卡方。
How to correctly add a path to PATH? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange The profile file is read by login shells, so it will only take effect the next time you log in (Some systems configure terminals to read a login shell; in that case you can start a new terminal window, but the setting will take effect only for programs started via a terminal, and how to set PATH for all programs depends on the system )