Permanent PATH variable
Solution 1:
They are configuration files. One way:
- Open a terminal window using Ctrl+Alt+T
- Run the command
gedit ~/.profile
-
Add the line
export PATH=$PATH:/media/De\ Soft/mongodb/bin
to the bottom and save
Log out and log in again
Edit:
A safer way is to use quotes. Doing so is necessary if one or more directories in the original PATH
contain spaces. So:
export PATH="$PATH:/media/De Soft/mongodb/bin"
Solution 2:
To permanently change PATH
you need to make changes to /etc/environment
file. Make a backup before editing:
sudo cp /etc/environment /etc/environment.bak
sudo nano /etc/environment
sample output:
PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games"
Paths are delimited by :
so to add a new path say x/y/z
this will how our /etc/environment
looks like:
PATH="x/y/z:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games"
Solution 3:
Type the following in a terminal window
export PATH=/media/De\ Soft/mongodb/bin:$PATH
Close the terminal and restart the computer. The path should include /media/De\ Soft/mongodb/bin when you type this in the terminal:
echo $PATH