Hi, GianPiero Puccioni wrote: > I just upgraded to F40 and my bash prompt has changed, I > have it set up in .bash_profile and it worked before. > > I thought that the default config /etc/profile and > /etc/bashrc were read first and than the user > .bash_profile and .bashrc so you can change the defaults; > was it changed or something else happened? How do I get > the my PS1 now? One thing which is new is the bash-color-prompt package was added. This installs /etc/profile.d/bash-color-prompt.sh which sets PS1. Documentation for how to use it is in /usr/share/doc/bash-color-prompt/README.md, if you want to take advantage of it. Alternately, you can set PS1 in your own startup scripts. Be aware that if you set it in ~/.bash_profile, shells you open within a terminal window in many desktops won't be run as login shells and won't parse ~/.bash_profile. You may want to move your PS1 definition to ~/.bashrc instead. -- Todd
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