Re: PATH

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> On the logon screen i tried <Ctrl>+<Alt>+F1 to log on as a user.From that
> position i tried to run the vi editor in order to give the right path, but
> vi: command not found.

Just type /usr/bin/vim /etc/profile

vi is actually an alias for vim, and doesn't exist on your system.  vim
lives in /usr/bin/, so if you've messed up your profile you just need to
do explicit paths.

Jon

>
> I use RHL9.Does anybody know how can i edit in the /etc/profile??
>
> Thanks,
>  John
>
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