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Old 12-17-2012, 11:13 AM   #15
Bagerfahrer
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Originally Posted by hawhill View Post
That was one thing I meant. The other thing is that you aren't quoting any meaningful error messages. But those probably aren't very important here.

I guess that "login" doesn't clean the environment properly. Did you check the environment variables after using "login"? But probably now you don't need to bother anymore if it works now...
Sorry that i didn't quote the error. It's really hard to type it on the Kindle.

When I type echo $PATH as no user and then when I successful login I get different $PATH output. I can only change the $PATH from the user when I edit the /etc/profile. That is one reason why I need an user because I had to add /opt/bin and /opt/sbin directory to the $PATH which will save only for non-user in the current window session when I use the export command.
Where I find the file to change the $PATH for the non-user?

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Bagerfahrer

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