Defaults for system-wide variables, such as time-zone
setting, terminal type, search path, and mail and news notification,
can be set in /etc/profile for Korn and POSIX
shell users and in /etc/csh.login for C shell
users.
User login scripts can be used to override the
system defaults. When HP SMH adds a user, default user login scripts
are copied to the user’s home directory. For Korn and POSIX
shell users /etc/skel/.profile is copied to the
home directory as .profile. For C shell users, /etc/skel/.login and /etc/skel/.cshrc are copied to the home directory as .login and .cshrc. Refer to the Shells: User’s
Guide and the Technical Addendum to the Shells:
User’s Guide for information on customizing user
login scripts.
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and customized your system. This allows you to reconstruct your system
— kernel, system files, file system structure, user structures,
and your customized files — if you need to. Use HP-UX commands
to perform the backup, as described in the HP-UX System
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