3.Use the source command on the file you edited to make the changes effective in your current window.
For example, if you added the MANPATH line to the .login file, you would type:
hostname% source $HOME/.login
Note – If you log out and then back into your system, you update the MANPATH variable in all command windows and shells.
▼To View Man Pages in Bourne or Korn Shell Environments
1.Using a text editor, add these two lines to the end of the $HOME/.profile file.
MANPATH=/opt/SUNWconn/man:$MANPATH export MANPATH
If this file did not already contain this variable, add the following two lines to the end of the file, or contact your system administrator for assistance.
MANPATH=/opt/SUNWconn/man export MANPATH
2.Make the changes effective in your current window.
$ . $HOME/.profile
Note – If you log out and then back into to your system, you update the MANPATH variable in all command windows and shells.
42 Sun PCI High Speed Quad Port Serial Interface Adapter User’s Guide • December 2005