On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Marc Alvidrez wrote: > Two questions: Two answers: > o Where is the manual search path set during startup? (I notice that > MANPATH does not appear to be set by default.) No response regarding the hard coded search values. David wrote: Generally this is set in users' .cshrc startup files. We have a global /usr/local/etc/cshrc.global file which defines environment for all users, and this is sourced in each users' .cshrc file at the beginning. MANPATH is defined here, and then users can add to it if they like in their .cshrc file. > o How do I mark specific blocks of a disk as bad so they will not > continue to be accessed? Run format, choose read from the analyze submenu. Rinse and repeat. Thanks to David Foster <foster@dim.ucsd.edu> and Hindley Nick <nick.hindley@lbhf.gov.uk> for the responses. -Marc ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly." -- Henry SpencerReceived on Sun Nov 11 23:39:14 2001
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