[ns] Setting the path
René Orlando Lozada Gutiérrez
rolozadag at mail.udistrital.edu.co
Tue Mar 21 08:22:23 PST 2006
Hi,
You need find the .bash_profile in your home directory (if you are root, you
can see en the root directory). You will try to type "ls -l" if you want see
it.
Bye
René
-----Mensaje original-----
De: ns-users-bounces at ISI.EDU [mailto:ns-users-bounces at ISI.EDU] En nombre de
Rahul Ghosh
Enviado el: Sábado, 18 de Marzo de 2006 11:56 a.m.
Para: ns_users
Asunto: [ns] Setting the path
Thank you very much...But can u plz. tell me the location of this
.bash_profile file???
Bye,
Rahul
INDIA
**********
Hi,
Look here <
http://www.udistrital.edu.co/comunidad/estudiantes/rolozadag/ns2/bash_profil
e.txt >
It's a example.
Bye.
René Lozada
-----Mensaje original-----
De: ns-users-bounces at ISI.EDU [mailto:ns-users-bounces at ISI.EDU] En nombre de
Rahul Ghosh
Enviado el: Viernes, 17 de Marzo de 2006 12:47 p.m.
Para: ns-users at ISI.EDU
Asunto: [ns] Problem in setting the path in Red Hat 8
Hi,
I am using Red hat 8.0...I have installed NS-2.29...but the problem is that
whenever I am trying to run the ns command a message is coming saying
"bash:command not found"...is it due to failure of recognizing of the
path???
can anybody tell me how to set the path??
Bye,
Rahul Ghosh
India
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