I'm new to unix and i'm trying to set the path for non-interactive shell in Solaris for the root user and all users. Checking to find the root profile didn't find any .profile or .bashrc or any of this kind in the /. The only existing profile is the /etc/profile
#ident "@(#)profile 1.19 01/03/13 SMI" /* SVr4.0 1.3 */
# The profile that all logins get before using their own .profile.
trap "" 2 3
export LOGNAME PATH
if [ "$TERM" = "" ]
then
if /bin/i386
then
TERM=sun-color
else
TERM=sun
fi
export TERM
fi
# Login and -su shells get /etc/profile services.
# -rsh is given its environment in its .profile.
case "$0" in
-sh | -ksh | -jsh | -bash)
if [ ! -f .hushlogin ]
then
/usr/sbin/quota
# Allow the user to break the Message-Of-The-Day only.
trap "trap '' 2" 2
/bin/cat -s /etc/motd
trap "" 2
/bin/mail -E
case $? in
0)
echo "You have new mail."
;;
2)
echo "You have mail."
;;
esac
fi
esac
umask 022
trap 2 3
Should i add the path
PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin
in that or should i create a new profile?
Thank you in advance.
Answer
The default path is set in the /etc/default/login
file on Solaris.
For regular users, the PATH
variable is used, for root, that's SUPATH
.
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