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- What does etc stand for? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
What does the "etc" folder in the root directory stand for? I think knowing this will help me remember where certain files are located Update: Might be useful for others, the folder is used for "
- How to make NetworkManager use ` etc` configs and where ` run . . .
How come it does not use etc to create run configs? There are posts saying the NetworkManager creates connections per user I e the suggestion was something like etc is root and somehow other connections get used for my user But I don't think that's the case here nmcli does not let me modify a connection without root permissions
- What do the scripts in etc profile. d do? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
I am reading about basic shell scripting from Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible It says that the etc profile file sets the environment variables at startup of the Bash shell The etc
- Disabling Suspend, etc. on Debian 12 - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
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- ETC, Traction Control, P2173, P0507, + MPG Fuel Economy. . .
ETC, Traction Control, P2173, P0507, + MPG Fuel Economy Display on my dash now shows crazy numbers like 325 mpg etc p0507 p2173 throttle control traction control Jump to Latest 8 4K views 9 replies 7 participants last post by Jesse777 May 7, 2025
- etc resolv. conf no such file or directory (but it exists!)
Try "sudo cat etc resolv conf" Your etc resolv conf is a link to another file or directory that you may not have read permissions for as a regular user
- When exactly do the scripts in etc profile. d get executed?
In etc profile d I got a script called logchk sh which is meant to send an email to the admin email address via bin mail If someone logs in via ssh user@serveradress this script is properly executed and the email is sent
- How to permanently set environmental variables
Unsure if this is a personal issue or what, but I had to reboot my OS after setting this in etc environment, even if I restarted the bash terminal or typed source etc environment So if you're having issues where the environment variable isn't perpetuating, try rebooting
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