Appendix G. Important Files

startup files

These files contain the aliases and environmental variables made available to Bash running as a user shell and to all Bash scripts invoked after system initialization.

/etc/profile

Systemwide defaults, mostly setting the environment (all Bourne-type shells, not just Bash [1])

/etc/bashrc

systemwide functions and aliases for Bash

$HOME/.bash_profile

user-specific Bash environmental default settings, found in each user's home directory (the local counterpart to /etc/profile)

$HOME/.bashrc

user-specific Bash init file, found in each user's home directory (the local counterpart to /etc/bashrc). Only interactive shells and user scripts read this file. See Appendix K for a sample .bashrc file.

logout file

$HOME/.bash_logout

user-specific instruction file, found in each user's home directory. Upon exit from a login (Bash) shell, the commands in this file execute.

system configuration files

/etc/sysconfig/hwconf

Listing and description of attached hardware devices. This information is in text form and can be extracted and parsed.

 bash$ grep -A 5 AUDIO /etc/sysconfig/hwconf	      
 class: AUDIO
 bus: PCI
 detached: 0
 driver: snd-intel8x0
 desc: "Intel Corporation 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio Controller"
 vendorId: 8086
  

Note

This file is present on Red Hat and Fedora Core installations, but may be missing from other distros.

Notes

[1]

This does not apply to csh, tcsh, and other shells not related to or descended from the classic Bourne shell (sh).

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