Hi, ext Laurent MARTIN wrote: > >> The device doesn't have Bash. And because Busybox conflicts with it >> (because Bash tries to set itself as /bin/sh which would significantly >> slow down device bootup and use more memory), you cannot install one >> either. > OK, thanks for theses details. > Do you confirm that this is different from what happens w/ last OS2007 > and osso-xterm releases? It was working perfectly before I upgrade to > OS2008 (but I do not regret it!). > Any idea on how I could simulate .bashrc, specially 'alias' command? 'alias' command works in Busybox, but understandably only Bash reads .bashrc... I think Busybox shell reads e.g. /etc/profile (but test that what you put there works before you reboot your device) - Eero