diff --git a/doc/source/tutorials/wrf_workshop_2019.rst b/doc/source/tutorials/wrf_workshop_2019.rst index 4410127..1366ecf 100644 --- a/doc/source/tutorials/wrf_workshop_2019.rst +++ b/doc/source/tutorials/wrf_workshop_2019.rst @@ -146,20 +146,21 @@ Mac and Linux: 2. Follow the instructions. - 3. At the end of the installation, it will ask if you want to add the - miniconda3 path to your bash environment. If you are unsure what to do, - you should say "yes". If you say "no", we're going to assume you know - what you are doing. - - If you said "yes", then once you restart your shell, the miniconda3 Python - will be found instead of the system Python when you type the "python" - command. If you want to undo this later, then you can edit - either ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc (depending on OS used) and - comment out the line that looks similar to:: - - # added by Miniconda3 x.x.x installer - export PATH="/path/to/miniconda3/bin:$PATH" - + 3. At the end of the installation, it will ask if you "wish the installer to + initialize Miniconda3". If you are unsure what to do, you should say "yes". + If you say "no", we're going to assume you know what you are doing. + + If you said "yes", then once you restart your shell, the "base" conda environment + will be activated by default and the miniconda3 Python will be found instead + of the system Python when you type the "python" command. If you want to undo + this later, then you can run the following "conda" command:: + + conda config --set auto_activate_base false + + Note that this will not affect your ability to run "conda" commands, it will just + prevent the miniconda3 Python from overriding any existing Python environments you + may already have on your machine. + 4. Restart your command terminal. 5. [Linux and Mac Users Only] Miniconda only works with bash. If bash is