How can I persist environment variables in Linux?
You can persist environment variables in Linux by adding them to your shell's configuration file, like .bashrc or .bash_profile.
What if I want to set them for all users?
For system-wide environment variables, you can add them to the /etc/environment file or create a new file in /etc/profile.d/.
Are there any specific syntax rules I should follow?
Yes, use the format VARIABLE_NAME=value without spaces around the equals sign. For example, MY_VAR=123.
How do I check if my variables are set correctly?
You can use the echo $VARIABLE_NAME
command in the terminal to check if your variable is set.
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