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I'm trying to start a tty.js shell on boot which is pretty easy with a cron job on boot, but it doesn't start the environment correctly. It doesn't have the right $PATH and such. It is not executing the right scripts like /etc/environment, ~/.bashrc, etc. Is there a way to start tty.js on boot with the same environment when you login.

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On Gentoo at least, you set up the environment explicitly using the source /etc/profile command. It resets environment variables and the likes. Give that a try.

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  • This only works partially. It still doesn't parse and set /etc/environment. However, it led me to correct way to do this. Apr 7, 2013 at 23:40
  • Glad to be able to help, if you want, can you edit your answer to include how you did it in case someone else stumbles upon it who's lost also :)
    – Dylan
    Apr 8, 2013 at 4:44
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For Ubuntu cron jobs at boot and upstart do not load /etc/environment because that is normally done by pam_env.so when you login. However, su does the proper loading of /etc/environment and /etc/profile. So in a cron job at boot or in upstart you could do something like:

exec su username -c "/home/username/bin/tty.js 1> /home/username/tty.log 2> /home/username/tty.log &"

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