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For most Linux systems, the //sh// shell is the //bash// shell and the //csh// shell is the //tcsh// shell. The remainder of this document will use only // bash// commands. | For most Linux systems, the //sh// shell is the //bash// shell and the //csh// shell is the //tcsh// shell. The remainder of this document will use only // bash// commands. | ||
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+ | //The following sections use the wiki's [[:# | ||
===== Environment variables ===== | ===== Environment variables ===== | ||
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<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
- | cp /etc/skel/.bash* $HOME | + | cp /opt/shared/ |
</ | </ | ||
<note tip> | <note tip> | ||
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<note tip>Use '' | <note tip>Use '' | ||
<note tip> | <note tip> | ||
- | It is always important to be aware of your current workgroup name. The standard prompt includes the workgroup name, added to your username and host. You must have a workgroup name in your prompt to use that cluster group' | + | It is always important to be aware of your current workgroup name. The standard prompt includes the workgroup name, added to your username and host. You must have a workgroup name in your prompt to use that cluster group' |
'' | '' | ||
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It is always important to be aware of your current working directory. | It is always important to be aware of your current working directory. | ||
- | '' | + | '' |
</ | </ | ||