Quoting Kent Schumacher (kent at structural-wood.com):
> In other words I have the same .bashrc on all the machines, and in
> that .bashrc I have
> 
> CUSTOMRC=.bashrc.`hostname`
> 
> [ -x "$CUSTOMRC" ] && {
>    . "$CUSTOMRC"
> }
> 
> I think you could also simply modify /etc/profile to do this also.
> I'm not sure if /etc/profile is 'standard', although it has worked
> in every circumstance I have tried it.

I did a similar thing. Thanks.

I was just seeing if bash did this by default.

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