[luau] restarting bootup file

Ronnie T Livingston rlivings at hawaii.edu
Wed Mar 13 15:19:41 PST 2002


so how do I run it i guess my question is.

./profile

thats it?

On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, MonMotha wrote:

> /etc/profile you can just run and it will reconfigure all the stuff in
> your shell.  Daemons generally you send SIGHUP to and they reread their
> configs (man kill).
>
> --MonMotha
>
> Ronnie T Livingston wrote:
> > Not sure if I used the correct terminology there but can someone tell me
> > the command to restart one of these files?  Say I made changes to my
> > /etc/profile file and I want to restart it without having to reboot or
> > logout.  What command do I use?  I remember that there was a such a thing
> > but I cant find it in my handy red hat book.
> >
> > thanks,
> > Ronnie
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