Peter wrote:
Hi,

Peter said:

Slackware10 kernel 2.4.26

For me unknown reason suddenly bash will not

start in terminals.


The reason was that I had made a new slackware installation in which then in the /etc/passwd under my user name at the end of the line there was no :/bin/bash as it used to be.

I found it out when I added an arbitrary user in which then again bash was not started in the terminals. Again on his passwd line there was no :/bin/bash.

So it had nothing to do with me getting too old for Linux. It's a new "gimmick" in slackware which one has to find out first.

Regards

Hi, Peter:

 I use Slackware 10.0 on my laptop and I have added 4 users.
Each has '/bin/bash' at the end of the entries of /etc/passwd.

 I see the same in /etc/passwd on my Slackware 10.1 on another box.

I seem to have no such gimmick ???

Regards, Chuck



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