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What is the profile file for ordinary user, when those will
execute..?

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What is the profile file for ordinary user, when those will execute..?..

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.

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What is the profile file for ordinary user, when those will execute..?..

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.

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