This Linux tutorial covers configuration or config files and the session startup process. The bash invocation has four session types: interactive login, interactive non-login, non-interactive login and non-interactive non-login.
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We point to third-party resources, discuss four quadrants and the configuration files that are run for each quadrant. Including systemwide files /etc/profile /etc/bash.bashrc and .bash_profile .bash_login and .profile followed by .bashrc and BASH_ENV for non-interactive sessions. We also practice with commands: echo, whatis, less and man.
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