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exercises:2016_uzh_cmest:login [2016/09/22 09:06] tmuellerexercises:2016_uzh_cmest:login [2016/09/22 09:08] – [Make module loading persistent] tmueller
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 ==== Make module loading persistent ==== ==== Make module loading persistent ====
  
-Upon login, the shell (''bash'' in our case) executes a number of files if they exist. One of them is the ''.bashrc'. To prepare it for management through the the ''module'' command, simply execute the following **once**:+Upon login, the shell (''bash'' in our case) executes a number of files if they exist. One of them is the ''.bashrc''. To prepare it for management using the the ''module'' command, simply execute the following **once**:
  
 <code> <code>
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 </code> </code>
  
-after that you can add and remove modules to be loaded at startup using ''module initadd'' or ''module initrm''For example:+after that you can add and remove modules to be loaded at startup using ''module initadd'' or ''module initrm''. 
 + 
 +To add ''vmd'' and ''cp2k'', run for example:
  
 <code> <code>
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 </code> </code>
  
-to remove ''vmd'' from the list of modules to load at login:+to remove ''vmd'' again from the list of modules to load:
  
 <code> <code>
 $ module initrm vmd $ module initrm vmd
 </code> </code>
 +
 +Alternatively you can of course simply edit ''.bashrc'' using your favorite editor and add a line like ''module load vmd cp2k/r17408_2016_09_19'' by yourself.
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