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Customizing $HOME/.login z/OS UNIX System Services Planning GA32-0884-00 |
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To change or add environment variables such as TERM that are customized for individual users, first use the cp command to copy /samples/.login to $HOME/.login. Then edit the file to change or add environment variables. The $HOME/.login file is only read by tcsh when it is a login shell. Important: Because $HOME/.login is
the tcsh equivalent to $HOME/.profile for sh,
you must keep system-wide information for both sets of users in synch.
Any customization that you have done for $HOME/.login (such
as setting environment variables) must be duplicated in C-shell syntax
in$HOME/.profile. Future changes to $HOME/.login also
must be made to $HOME/.profile. If you maintain
a non-z/OS UNIX system, you
could consider porting $HOME/.login and $HOME/.profile from
that system to the z/OS system
and merging them with the z/OS samples.
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