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Why did you say "what"? I ask for your objectives in order that I might judge if "logging in again" achieves them or not, and if it is the shortest or best path to achieving them.

I suggested what you might have as an objective, and suggested a way to achieve it that is shorter than logging out and logging in.

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I try to copy file using findmirror-home-dfeng -mmin -1440 -o -cmin -1440 -exec cp -v --target-directory=-usr-local-bin...

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On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 15:15:04 -0400, G Dahler Well, I buttume that this "console redirection" is a BIOS option that sends the output to a serial port instead of the video (I don't...

I would run the command that I inserted in the .bashrc. But why would I want to run a command in the .bashrc? That is for commands that should be run at some shell invocation point, not NOW. It makes no sense, for example, to set my path again now, because at this point I have surely modified my path several times already via other invocations (such as X startup), and I don't want it reset to a raw state.

And then there is the point that .bashrc is only for certain sorts of shell invocation point commands, and .profile is for others, and the presence of one or the other may influence the end or not of the other. So I don't see the sense of doing anything in an uncontrolled way!

Peter



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