NAS $PATH problem

Mike Frysinger vapier at gentoo.org
Thu Dec 10 07:06:11 WST 2009


On Wednesday 09 December 2009 11:00:53 Jean Eckard wrote:
> Everytime I boot up my NAS, /root/.profile and the "all users"
> equivalent reset, which mean all my personnal commands and more
> important the Optware binaries are not accessible unless I type in the
> full path or add the optware/bin path to $PATH.
> Is there a way to avoid this odd and annoying behaviour?

i dont see how this is a dropbear issue ?  perhaps you meant to e-mail an list 
specific to your NAS (or the distro it's using)  or a general embedded linux 
list.  dropbear is an ssh package only.
-mike
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