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| Simple .tcshrc question I created a .tcshrc file in my ~/user folder that creates an alias like so : Code: alias fantom='cd /volumes/fantom/ ; clear; echo Current Directory $PWD ; echo ; echo ; bash backup.sh' Problem is, when I open a new terminal the .tcshrc file is never read, thus the alias is not created. 1) Does the .tcshrc have to be created exclusivly using sudo? 2) Does the .tcshrc have to have certain permissions? 3) Any suggestions on why it won't load? ----- Many thanks! |
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| Hi there, Quote:
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Code: alias action 'cd /Volumes......' - Brian |
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