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Nick Wilson wrote:

>Everytime I run a shell i get 'bash: : command not found'
>
>Worse, my screen is litterd with ': command not found' during boot 
>and shutdown operations.
>
>What is happening and how can I restore sanity?

What's happening is that you broke something, and there's no way 
anyone can help you without knowing what you did.  The error means 
exactly what it says - the shell can't find a command that it's been 
asked to run.  Why is that?  Maybe it's not in the PATH for that 
process.  Maybe it's on a partition that's not available. Maybe the 
program it's looking for really doesn't exist anymore.  Only you can 
tell us.  :-)

- -d

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David Talkington

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