Re: Restoring the bashrc contents

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On 2/10/06, Srinivas G. <srinivasg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> We are using a DEBIAN Linux server with 2.6.5-1-686 kernel version. We
> are trying to solve some issues that occurred in that server.
> Accidentally we removed the bashrc file from the root directory. What is
> the impact on the server due to this deletion? How can I restore the
> bashrc contents?
>

The impact of bashrc depends on the configuration or setup done in
bashrc file. If no changes are done then you can create this again by
getting contents from some other installation. By the way it dont have
any relation with the kernel it-self.

> Could you please provide us any suggestions or links?
>
> The processes that are running on the server are listed in the attached
> file. Is there any impact on any process due to this bashrc file?
>
> Could you please guide us?
>

You can google for it or ask this on the distribution's mailing-lists
for users !

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