Please see also Bash Startup Files:
"When Bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or as a non-interactive shell with the --login option, it first reads and executes commands from the file /etc/profile, if that file exists. After reading that file, it looks for ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bash_login, and ~/.profile, in that order, and reads and executes commands from the first one that exists and is readable. The --noprofile option may be used when the shell is started to inhibit this behavior."
Regards, Karl
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In reply to Re: how I can change path variable so that the changes remain with the reboot?
by karlgoethebier
in thread how I can with perl script change path variable so that the changes remain with the system reboot?
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