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- # Begin /etc/profile
- # Written for Beyond Linux From Scratch
- # by James Robertson <jameswrobertson@earthlink.net>
- # modifications by Dagmar d'Surreal <rivyqntzne@pbzpnfg.arg>
- # System wide environment variables and startup programs.
- # System wide aliases and functions should go in /etc/bashrc. Personal
- # environment variables and startup programs should go into
- # ~/.bash_profile. Personal aliases and functions should go into
- # ~/.bashrc.
- # Functions to help us manage paths. Second argument is the name of the
- # path variable to be modified (default: PATH)
- pathremove () {
- local IFS=':'
- local NEWPATH
- local DIR
- local PATHVARIABLE=${2:-PATH}
- for DIR in ${!PATHVARIABLE} ; do
- if [ "$DIR" != "$1" ] ; then
- NEWPATH=${NEWPATH:+$NEWPATH:}$DIR
- fi
- done
- export $PATHVARIABLE="$NEWPATH"
- }
- pathprepend () {
- pathremove $1 $2
- local PATHVARIABLE=${2:-PATH}
- export $PATHVARIABLE="$1${!PATHVARIABLE:+:${!PATHVARIABLE}}"
- }
- pathappend () {
- pathremove $1 $2
- local PATHVARIABLE=${2:-PATH}
- export $PATHVARIABLE="${!PATHVARIABLE:+${!PATHVARIABLE}:}$1"
- }
- export -f pathremove pathprepend pathappend
- # Set the initial path
- export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
- if [ $EUID -eq 0 ] ; then
- pathappend /sbin:/usr/sbin
- unset HISTFILE
- fi
- # Setup some environment variables.
- export HISTSIZE=1000
- export HISTIGNORE="&:[bf]g:exit"
- # Set some defaults for graphical systems
- export XDG_DATA_DIRS=${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/share/}
- export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:-/etc/xdg/}
- export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR:-/tmp/xdg-$USER}
- # Setup a red prompt for root and a green one for users.
- NORMAL="\[\e[0m\]"
- RED="\[\e[1;31m\]"
- GREEN="\[\e[1;32m\]"
- if [[ $EUID == 0 ]] ; then
- PS1="$RED\u@\H[ $NORMAL\w$RED ]# $NORMAL"
- else
- PS1="$GREEN\u [ $NORMAL\w$GREEN ]\$ $NORMAL"
- fi
- for script in /etc/profile.d/*.sh ; do
- if [ -r $script ] ; then
- . $script
- fi
- done
- unset script RED GREEN NORMAL
- # End /etc/profile
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