RFC: root/non-root bash prompts different colours?
Frank Pineau
frank at pineaus.com
Thu Dec 9 16:44:51 UTC 2004
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 11:38 -0500, Nick Bargnesi wrote:
>
> This is the best idea yet, drop the whole idea of altering the prompt
> and stick any warnings inside kde, gnome, and xfce. I can't say I
> would want my fedora installations to warn me about using root though.
>
FWIW, the only reason I change my prompt is so that when I have multiple
terminal sessions open, some root, some non-, I can more easily
distinguish between them. I found that the # wasn't enough to catch my
eye. It doesn't really serve as a warning to me that I'm in a root
session, it's more just an identifier.
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