>True, but easy with a script, something like
> install $(which su) /tools/bin/su
Yes. I'm going to hang on to the coreutils-8.17 version for the moment because
I know that one works.
>Shot in the dark,.but are you using login flag?
> su -l user
Not as far as I'm aware.
>> What is likely to be the difference between the coreutils-8.17 version and
>> the shadow >>version of su, that I compiled, to make it behave this way?
>If you are not using -,-l,--login it could be that coreutils defaults to this
>BUT I don't see >why it should?!1!
I'll try the su from shadow from chapter06 and see if that's different from the
one I compiled in Chapter05. Probably not, but it's worth a try. I'll also try
the one from the host - Ubuntu in my case.
jb.
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