Originally Posted by eng-int Originally Posted by dcurtisfra Or, even better, fo rcibly re-install the package which provides "/etc/profile":-- aaa_base-13.2+git20140911.61c1681-27.2.x86_64 Unfortunately although aaa_base may provide /etc/profile it does not seem to actually write it. (@nrickert -- I did check for the presence of a .rpmnew or .rpmsav before copying from profile.) This is what I just did: Code: ns3:/etc # lh -d prof* -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9.0K Jul 7 2017 profile drwxr-xr-x ...
ns3:/etc # lh -d prof* -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9.0K Jul 7 2017 profile drwxr-xr-x