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Fajar Priyanto Re: [CentOS] root vs. user login
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On Tuesday 11 March 2008 01:07:48 Hiep Nguyen wrote:
> hi all,
>
> when i login as root, i got:
>
> [[email protected: r...@dev] html]#
>
> any other user, i got:
>
> -bash-3.1$
>
> what do i need to change for user profile or during user creation
> process to make it looks like:
>
> [[email protected: t...@dev] html]#

Seems like the user doesn't have a home directory.
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Hiep Nguyen hi all, when i login as root, i got: any other user, i got: -bash-3.1$ what do i need to change for...
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Frank Cox That's normally set through .bashrc as contained in /etc/skel so it's inherited by all new users...
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Marc-Andre Levesque The profile file mentioned below is going to set the PS1 environment variab= le. For more...
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Kai Schaetzl Hiep Nguyen wrote on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:07:48 -0700 (PDT): an additional information. # prompt is...
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Fajar Priyanto Seems like the user doesn't have a home directory.
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