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use zsh as login shell
From: |
宋文武 |
Subject: |
use zsh as login shell |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Nov 2014 23:58:38 +0800 |
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Currently, zsh doesn't work out of box.
IMO, we should use `/etc/environment' for system variables:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
PATH=/run/current-system/profile/bin:/run/setuid-programs
And add `pam_env.so' to /etc/pam.d/login, to make tty login work.
With `/etc/profile', `/etc/zlogin' just:
source /etc/environment
to make `bash -l' and `zsh -l' work.
And `~/.bash_profile', `~/.zlogin' for user variables:
[[ $- == *i* ]] && source ~/.bashrc # only for bash
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.guix-profile/bin
Use `~/.bashrc', `~/.zshrc' for interactive settings:
PS1='$ '
alias ls='ls -p --color'
# $(guix package --search-paths)?
Note:
non-login interactive should inherit env from parent,
eg: `env -i $(which bash)' spawn a shell with no PATH (what I expect).
- use zsh as login shell,
宋文武 <=