What is the profile file for ordinary user, when those will
execute..?
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / c. anthony francis
These files provide an environment for the entire community
of users who log in to the system. The solaris OS provides
the system initialization files. They reside in the /etc
directory. The /etc/profile file and the /etc/.login file
are the two main system initialization files. The Bourne,
Korn, and Bash login shell look for and execute the system
initialization file /etc/profile during login. The C login
shell looks for and executes the system initialization
file /etc/.login during the login process.
When a user logs in to the system, the system invokes
the user’s login shell program. The shell program looks
for its initialization files in a specific order, executes
the commands contained in each file, and displays the shell
prompt on the user’s screen.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 6 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / c.anthony francis
These files provide an environment for the entire community
of users who log in to the system. The solaris OS provides
the system initialization files. They reside in the /etc
directory. The /etc/profile file and the /etc/.login file
are the two main system initialization files. The Bourne,
Korn, and Bash login shell look for and execute the system
initialization file /etc/profile during login. The C login
shell looks for and executes the system initialization
file /etc/.login during the login process.
When a user logs in to the system, the system invokes
the user’s login shell program. The shell program looks
for its initialization files in a specific order, executes
the commands contained in each file, and displays the shell
prompt on the user’s screen.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 5 Yes | 0 No |
What is OBP and how u r going to access it?
In a two node cluster i have typed #hastart command in one node.The cluster is starting in second node also,what is going in background?
purpose of lost+found..?
what is difference between tar and cpio
hoe many default no of groups there?
What is the use of /etc/path-to-inst file?
If you can ping a server, but can't telnet or ssh to it, what could be the problem?
what is port no for telnet?
user trying to login the system says invalid passwd but when u see the user in the nis master the user exists so what will be the problem and how to fix it
what is behavior of system if /var is 100% full.what you'll do to overcome it?
u have 10 solaris boxes and u have given to add 200 users? At fast how can u add the 200 users?
If a users is logged in to your system, and now you want to restrict that user what will you do?