I searched for some time but got empty handed, this is not a big issue, I just want to be more "comfortable" :)
I created a user with bash shell, set the home directory on a pool and modified the .bashrc file in the user's home folder, login with ssh, run "source ~/.bashrc" and it works fine, but every time when I login I need to run "source .bashrc" manually. Is there a way to run ~/.bashrc automatically when user login?
I created a user with bash shell, set the home directory on a pool and modified the .bashrc file in the user's home folder, login with ssh, run "source ~/.bashrc" and it works fine, but every time when I login I need to run "source .bashrc" manually. Is there a way to run ~/.bashrc automatically when user login?