.bashrc woes
I was just setting an alias for shutdown -h now, and I :wq in vim and then I went to rm bash_history and typed rm .bashrc instead without thinking. *NARF*
Anyway, the term seems to be working properly I've brought up a couple of man entries. I also can still issue commands, I didn't think this would be possible? Is there anything I can do? I'm in Suse 9.0 running under the 2.4.21-99-smp4G kernel. Help me please! :cry: |
create another one, or see if there's one in /etc/skel
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This is going to sound pretty lame but I want to make sure this is done correctly, where is the .bashrc located by default in Suse; so I can just copy it over?
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Nevermind I just figured it out, I should probably take a break before I kill my machine again. =)
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