Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1996 12:28:42 GMT From: James Raynard <fqueries@jraynard.demon.co.uk> To: johnny@unix.asb.com Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 2.1.0 Message-ID: <199606041228.MAA00647@jraynard.demon.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <31B3AFF4.1080@unix.asb.com> (message from joe on Mon, 03 Jun 1996 22:39:33 -0500)
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>>>>> joe <johnny@unix.asb.com> writes: > > Help! I've installed FreeBSD 2.1.0 on a Pentium 100. > Everything seemed to install fine, but when I reboot almost > every command I give it replies with "not found". I I think your "path" variable is incorrect. Type 'set' and you should see something like this (assuming you're in the C shell):- ... path (/home/johnny/bin /bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin) ... Yours may look slightly different, but it should certainly have /bin and /usr/bin at the minimum. Root's path should also have /sbin and /usr/sbin. To change it, edit .cshrc in your home directory, logout and log back in again. > Also, in Linux I opened files with the vi editor. Does > FreeBSD have this? I get a "vi: not found" as well. Yep, vi has been part of BSD since about 1980 and anyone who tried to take it out of FreeBSD would be lynched. 8-) -- James Raynard, Edinburgh, Scotland | http://freefall.freebsd.org/~jraynard/ james@jraynard.demon.co.uk | jraynard@freebsd.org
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