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Re: setting uo variables when linux starts

From: Stan Brown <stanb_at_panix.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 00:20:40 +0000 (UTC)
Message-ID: <blai8n$6gi$2@reader2.panix.com>

In <a31eb.26595$AC3.681639_at_news2.telusplanet.net> Glen A Stromquist <glen_stromquist_at_no.spam.yahoo.com> writes:

>Howard J. Rogers wrote:
 

>> Helder Lopes wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hello :
>>>I installed Linux SUSE 8 with Oracle 9ias and i'm trying to set up the
>>>variables when the box starts up.
>>>
>>>Which is the best way to do that ??
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>Helder Lopes
>>
>>
>> Which variables? All the 'ORACLE_HOME' and 'ORACLE_BASE' ones?
>>
>> If so, in Red Hat, I use .bashrc for the user. For SuSe, I seem to remember
>> it was .profile.
>>
>> Regards
>> HJR
 
>SuSE I think it might be in .bash_profile, but could be .bashrc...
 

>BTW Howard - how goes the Oracle install on Mandrake?
 

>My last 9ir2 on SuSE7.3 went soooo smooth (still dont know why:-) that
>I'm contemplating loading it on my Mdk 8.2 box at home, getting brave, I
>may even take a stab at installing it on one of the BSD's if that goes
>well!

If you (or anyone else) gets it running under FreeBSD, I would _love_ to hear about it!

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