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#Create '''two''' links in your HOME:<br>'''cd '''<br>'''ln -s ~winger/ssm-domains/setup/v_000 ECssm <br>ln -s ECssm/dot-profile-setup_1.0_multi/bin/.profile'''<br>Change the name of two files (or remove them): <br>'''mv .bash_profile .bash_profile- <br>mv .bashrc .bashrc-'''<br>Log out and back in. <br><br>  
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#Create two links in your HOME:<br>'''&nbsp; cd '''<br>'''&nbsp; ln -s ~winger/ssm-domains/setup/v_000 ECssm <br>&nbsp; ln -s ECssm/dot-profile-setup_1.0_multi/bin/.profile'''<br>Change the name of two files (or remove them): <br>'''&nbsp; mv .bash_profile .bash_profile- <br>&nbsp; mv .bashrc .bashrc-'''<br>Log out and back in. <br><br>  
#There is no .profile_usr anymore. It got replaced by several .profiles which all have to be in your HOME in a directory called '.profile.d'.<br>Have a look at my .profile.d: <br>'''ls -al ~winger/.profile.d '''<br>I suggest you like to the same group profiles I link to: <br>'''cd ~/.profile.d <br>ln -s /home/winger/.published_profile.d/.group_profile <br>ln -s /home/winger/.published_profile.d/.group0_profile '''<br>This will give you some basic aliases I find quite useful. Have a look at them if you like. <br>Your own personal aliases, exports, etc. will go in the file: .interactive_profile <br>I am not sure yet if you will need a '.batch_profile' with the 'umask 022'. Michel's default mask is fine, mine is not. That's why I put the 'umask 022'. <br>Then you either log out and back in again or source the new .profiles.
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#There is no .profile_usr anymore. It got replaced by several .profiles which all have to be in your HOME in a directory called '.profile.d'.<br>Have a look at my .profile.d: <br>'''&nbsp; ls -al ~winger/.profile.d '''<br><br>I suggest you like to the same group profiles I link to: <br>'''&nbsp; cd ~/.profile.d <br>&nbsp; ln -s /home/winger/.published_profile.d/.group_profile <br>&nbsp; ln -s /home/winger/.published_profile.d/.group0_profile '''<br>This will give you some basic aliases I find quite useful. Have a look at them if you like. <br><br>Your own personal aliases, exports, etc. will go in the file: '''.interactive_profile '''<br><br>I am not sure yet if you will need a '.batch_profile' with the 'umask 022'. Michel's default mask is fine, mine is not. That's why I put the 'umask 022'. <br><br>Then you either log out and back in again or source the new .profiles. <br>
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#Start running as if you were on marvin or colosse.<br>You can spy on me of course:<br>For executables (the name of the absolutes are slightly different now)<br>&nbsp; '''/home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3/Abs/Original'''<br>config files:<br>&nbsp; '''/home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3/Config/CORDEX/Africa_0.44deg_new_env'''<br>
  
 
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  1. Create two links in your HOME:
      cd
      ln -s ~winger/ssm-domains/setup/v_000 ECssm
      ln -s ECssm/dot-profile-setup_1.0_multi/bin/.profile

    Change the name of two files (or remove them):
      mv .bash_profile .bash_profile-
      mv .bashrc .bashrc-

    Log out and back in.

  2. There is no .profile_usr anymore. It got replaced by several .profiles which all have to be in your HOME in a directory called '.profile.d'.
    Have a look at my .profile.d:
      ls -al ~winger/.profile.d

    I suggest you like to the same group profiles I link to:
      cd ~/.profile.d
      ln -s /home/winger/.published_profile.d/.group_profile
      ln -s /home/winger/.published_profile.d/.group0_profile

    This will give you some basic aliases I find quite useful. Have a look at them if you like.

    Your own personal aliases, exports, etc. will go in the file: .interactive_profile

    I am not sure yet if you will need a '.batch_profile' with the 'umask 022'. Michel's default mask is fine, mine is not. That's why I put the 'umask 022'.

    Then you either log out and back in again or source the new .profiles.
  3. Start running as if you were on marvin or colosse.
    You can spy on me of course:
    For executables (the name of the absolutes are slightly different now)
      /home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3/Abs/Original
    config files:
      /home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3/Config/CORDEX/Africa_0.44deg_new_env




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There is no .profile_usr anymore. It got replaced by several .profiles which all have to be in your HOME in a directory called '.profile.d'.
Have a look at my .profile.d:
    ls -al ~winger/.profile.d

I suggest you like to the same group profiles I link to:
    cd ~/.profile.d
    ln -s /home/winger/.published_profile.d/.group_profile
    ln -s /home/winger/.published_profile.d/.group0_profile
This will give you some basic aliases I find quite useful. Have a look at them if you like.

You own personal aliases, exports, etc. will go in the file: .interactive_profile

I am not sure yet if you will need a '.batch_profile' with the 'umask 022'.
Michel's default mask is fine, mine is not. That's why I put the 'umask 022'.

Then you either log out and back in again or source the new .profiles.

3)
Start running as if you were on marvin or colosse.
You can spy on me of course:
For executables (the name of the absolutes are slightly different now)
  /home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3/Abs/Original
config files:
  /home/winger/gem/v_3.3.3/Config/CORDEX/Africa_0.44deg_new_env