mauzy_broadway
mauzy_broadway

Reputation: 523

bashrc not loading until run bash command

I am running freshly installed Arch Linux. When I log into a user (running bash) and try to use an alias from .bashrc, it gives me the 'command not found' error. But, if I reenter bash via the 'bash' command, the command works just fine.

Yes, I am already in bash.

env initially:

SHELL=/usr/bin/bash

env after running bash, it remains:

SHELL=/usr/bin/bash

So I'm not quite sure where the problem is.

Upvotes: 51

Views: 45532

Answers (2)

sjnarv
sjnarv

Reputation: 2374

Read the INVOCATION section from "bash(1)" for full details (that's the man page for bash; use man bash). Your first shell upon logging in is a "login shell", which means that the .bashrc file is not sourced. Your second invocation creates an interactive shell, where .bashrc is sourced.

If you always want the content of your .bashrc file processed, you can add the following lines to your .bash_profile file, creating that file if it does not already exist:

if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
    . ~/.bashrc
fi

Per its man page, bash "[...] looks for ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bash_login, and ~/.profile, in that order, and reads and executes commands from the first one that exists and is readable." Conventions and policies of your local system will determine which, if any, of these files already exist.

A word of caution: be aware that creating a new .bash_profile in your home directory could have the unintended side-effect of preventing the reading and executing of commands in a .bash_login or .profile file already present, changing further the behavior of subsequent logins.

Upvotes: 96

Paul Evans
Paul Evans

Reputation: 27567

Have you looked at your ~/.profile, ~/.bash_login and ~/.bash_profile files?

Upvotes: 5

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