Ralph Winslow: > Having used adduser to add me as a user to my system, when I > try to login, I get the message: > > ksh: Cannot determine current working directory > > I do get a $ prompt, and when I cd /home/rjw; ls -l, I see my directory > and it's content (largely stuff placed there by me as root). I've > logged in to X and run netscape to send this message (netscape saw that > /home/rjw/nsmail didn't exist, and asked if I'd like to create it; I > said yes, and it did). I only tried to set myself up as a user when > mail I sent to this list as root had a problem, BTW. > > Anyway, if anyone can help with what I need to do to solve this, I'd be > grateful - I've already tried various protection modes for /home and > /home/rjw, but perhaps I haven't hit the right combo.
I might be completly off base here, but I think I saw someone report this once and it turned out they had bad permissions on / -- See shy Jo. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .